From August 29 to September 6, 2015, servers operated by the
United States Copyright Office, were down. For more than eight days, hundreds of
applicants had to jump through hoops to file a copyright.
The Copyright Office’s electronic filing system, known as
“eCO”, was taken offline “to accommodate a scheduled annual power outage to
allow routine maintenance by the Architect of the Capitol,”
according to the Office.However, at the end of the blackout period,
the Library’s information technology office could not bring the servers back
online, along with several other Library managed government sites.
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