The phrase is one used by people who are against extending the amount of time copyrights remain in effect before the copyrighted material becomes part of the public domain. It refers to the fact that the period has been repeatedly extended since the writing of the constitution, especially in the modern era when corporations have had particular interest in seeing their copyrights remain in effect.
There are hundreds of copyrightable works by that name. The song by Radiohead is jointly administered by EMI April and Warner Chappell; various recordings will have their own additional rightsholders.
SingularI will creepYou will creepHe/she/it will creepPluralWe will creepYou will creepThey will creep
of Creep, of Creep, imp. & p. p. of Creep.
Yes, creep is a noun, as in "he was a creep". It can also be a verb, as in "he crept along".
Cause a Creep creep's up on someone slowly and a Creep is very slow
Yes, creep is a noun, as in "he was a creep". It can also be a verb, as in "he crept along".
Whenever a creep comes around, the Creep Monitor starts to blink and beep. The frequency increases as the creep gets closer.
dead creep Crept.
Creep occurs on steep mountains.
creep
Creep is present tense. Crept is the past tense.
The word "creep" can be a verb (e.g. "to creep silently") or a noun (e.g. "a creepy person").