This summer some regulars started the process of cleaning up the legal-related tags, which is still ongoing (even though it's marked status-completed, but that's a different issue). Many of the tags have been burninated (including legal, along with many others), but there is one tag that just keeps getting new questions: copyright
It was empty (without tagged questions) on December 4th, but then on December 9th I noticed something was wrong, because the tag still existed. So we burninated it, again. On December 14th it was still alive with a question, so another shot was taken at burninating the tag.
This past Friday (December 18th), I noticed the tag was still around because it just won't die. And even after deleting the last question in the tag, it came back from the dead today.
So given that the tag has come back 5 times in 16 days because users keep asking off-topic questions with the tag, I think it deserves to sit on the blacklist. It's clear that it will not die naturally, like most of the other tags, and we're going to need some extra help.
I've since discovered that there are locked questions in copyright that are preventing the tag from being removed, and that's why people can still make new questions with the tag. So blacklisting the tag will fix this issue, but the real problem is that these two questions (which are locked and thus cannot be flagged) have the tag on them. There is a feature request on Meta Stack Exchange that would also solve this issue by ignoring locked questions when removing tags.