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Well, if corporations are now people, then maybe their copyright could be different? *shrug* Larry Send a noteboard - 05/01/2012 07:57:38 PM
They are still very valuable and they still sell very well. Hell I bought some of them on VHS and then turned around and bought them again on DVD. Why should anyone else ever be allowed to print and sell Disney movies without paying Disney for the right? I think as long as the original copy right holder is publishing the material they should maintain right to the material. Even if it is Disney.


In all seriousness, I think that should be something that ought to be changed as a compromise of sorts. Otherwise, works by dead 4x great-grandfathers still being part of copyright and possibly estate lawsuits (which are more frequent than some realize) would be the case. Not quite what the original copyright laws of the 19th century had in mind when they aimed to protect the living authors and not those who would be born after his grandchildren had died off. I think 70 years after author death is a good range, but I will also admit that corporations should have different protections since that is the heart and soul of their existence.
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I find it difficult to see this as stealing rights from the public. - 04/01/2012 11:15:35 AM 1018 Views
Are you arguing for illegal use of legally protected works? - 04/01/2012 09:34:18 PM 945 Views
No. I'm saying that keeping works in copyright doesn't stop them from being read, watched, etc. - 04/01/2012 10:24:50 PM 923 Views
That's not the point, though. - 05/01/2012 01:05:17 PM 1007 Views
???? - 05/01/2012 03:22:58 PM 969 Views
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not to mention public libraries *NM* - 05/01/2012 03:21:04 PM 525 Views
Blame Disney. *NM* - 04/01/2012 05:48:00 PM 671 Views
I don't get it. - 04/01/2012 05:51:19 PM 1234 Views
You know those Jane Austen parodies? Only because Jane Austen is in the public domain. - 04/01/2012 09:32:20 PM 1036 Views
Answering you specifically - 05/01/2012 04:57:33 PM 972 Views
But that doesn't make sense. - 05/01/2012 07:18:08 PM 1142 Views
Here's the gist of it. - 06/01/2012 04:18:29 PM 966 Views
Patents and copyrights aren't meant to last forever (shouldn't, anyway) - 04/01/2012 10:33:30 PM 1004 Views
I know they aren't. I don't necessarily agree that they shouldn't though. - 05/01/2012 05:01:05 PM 915 Views
Copyrights stifle creativity. - 05/01/2012 07:48:08 PM 995 Views
Re: Copyrights stifle creativity. - 06/01/2012 04:39:24 PM 1401 Views
Re: I know they aren't. I don't necessarily agree that they shouldn't though. - 06/01/2012 12:47:50 AM 937 Views
Why. - 06/01/2012 05:05:20 PM 1612 Views
That is a very confusing article. - 04/01/2012 10:19:22 PM 1062 Views
Works published between 1923 and 1978 are different - 04/01/2012 10:25:16 PM 992 Views
Do you think it is right that Disney can protect its movies? - 05/01/2012 05:29:08 PM 946 Views
Ok, what has movies Disney done lately that were on par with its classics? *NM* - 05/01/2012 07:44:20 PM 422 Views
And speaking of Disney's classics... - 05/01/2012 10:06:16 PM 1103 Views
Until Disney discovered and copyrighted them, they obviouslty didn't exist. *NM* - 06/01/2012 12:58:55 AM 462 Views
Except of course they haven't copyrighted them... - 06/01/2012 01:53:01 AM 922 Views
nice theory but you can make a Little Mermaid movie if you want - 06/01/2012 02:48:47 PM 976 Views
Well, if corporations are now people, then maybe their copyright could be different? *shrug* - 05/01/2012 07:57:38 PM 1097 Views
Do you really want corporations to be immortal? - 06/01/2012 12:50:11 AM 995 Views
In a sense, aren't they already? - 06/01/2012 02:42:53 AM 1087 Views
Re: Well, if corporations are now people, then maybe their copyright could be different? *shrug* - 06/01/2012 01:18:04 AM 1000 Views
It's a thorny issue and I largely agree with you - 06/01/2012 02:50:24 AM 1021 Views
Huh... apparently, Mickey Mouse is already Public Domain anyway - 06/01/2012 07:30:36 AM 1175 Views
Can you back that up? - 06/01/2012 04:17:35 AM 1119 Views
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Book piracy - 06/01/2012 05:21:40 PM 1211 Views
corporations have always had rights - 06/01/2012 04:08:12 PM 958 Views

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