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It's old-school liberal, as in closer to libertarian. Trump courted libertarians, and he claims to be wanting to legitimately downsize things.
Here's a rough history of Copyright law in the US:
So it's pretty easy to see that both major parties support copyright extension.
I doubt he'll do it, but I could see him doing it just to "own the libs" since Clinton was the last to sign a copyright extension.
Edit: the person I replied to deleted their comment, but it was basically something like, "that's a liberal policy, no way Trump is doing that." So I clarified.