Should be the United States.
To promote the progress of science and useful arts by granting to authors and inventors limited, exclusive rights over their creations, under the Copyright and Patent Clauses of the United States Constitution. The copyright and patent provisions of the U.S. Constitution can also be seen as policy goals for formulating copyright and patent legislation. The framers of the Copyright Clause saw it as necessary to establish a democratic government that would provide society with new ideas and knowledge. In fact, intellectual property legislation has its policy goals, and policy can be understood as the goal or purpose that the law directly wants to achieve.