The
Colorado Revised Statutes are revised and published by the Revisor of Statutes of the
Colorado Office of Legislative Legal Services under the supervision of the Committee on Legal Services as required by the Colorado Constitution. The General Assembly has claimed
copyright protection of the C.R.S. under the aegis of the Committee on Legal Services since 1970. The assertion has been called "one of the most aggressive state government uses of copyright". Beginning in 1989,
West Publishing began its own distribution, challenging the copyright claim as an impermissible copyright of the public domain and as a violation of constitutional
freedom of speech,
prior restraint prohibitions, and
due process. West settled with the state after the law was changed in 1990 to allow access to the legislative database for a large fee. On March 4, 2016, the Committee on Legal Services suspended its practice of
copyright registration of the original publications and ancillary editorial work, and also suspended the fee for the statutory database containing the official text of the statutes. In
Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org, Inc. the
Supreme Court ruled that official annotated editions of state laws are public domain. == See also ==