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Originally Posted by welovejesus
Perhaps one day there could be a nationally based library, with a large selection!
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Whoa! Fire up the scanners at the Library of Congress!
It really is tragic that content has gotten so incredibly bottled up behind copyrights (and DRM). Why is it that patents are only what 12 years? but copyrights go something like 70 years past the death of the author? Sure anyone should be able to make a buck on what they produce, but there's got to be some limit.
I completely agree with the logic that creators must have incentive to create. However, what I don't get is how if we've decided that 12 years is a sufficiently long "protection" for a cancer drug (pretty important) then how does it make sense that a cartoon like Mickey Mouse gets "protected" for generations?
It's kind of hard to argue that Walt Disney would have been sitting at his drawing board thinking: "gee, I've got this cute idea for a cartoon mouse that people would probably like, but gosh, if I can't be sure that my great-grandkids will still be getting license revenue when I've been dead for 70 years, then it's just not worth it to me to draw. Forget it! I'm going to be an accountant!"
The system is absurd...