As a consumer, rather than a creator, I'm in favour of any proposal to sort out the current, discredited, copyright system; and the suggestions Ralph makes are valuable additions to the debate.
I just wonder though, what's in it for the creator?
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Originally Posted by Ralph Sir Edward
...But here's the sweetener. As long as you keep pay the rising schedule, you can keep the copyright.
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Making them pay for what they currently get for free doesn't seem much of a sweetener - maybe give the author the first five years free
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The proposals address the consumer's biggest bugbear, imho, which is that copyright is ridiculously restrictive (death + 70 !!).
But the creator's biggest bugbear - copyright enforcement - isn't really addressed. How would these proposals affect piracy? And if they don't, what's in them for the creators?
I would say though, that the present stupid arrangements virtually justify piracy - replacing them with something sensible (e.g. Ralph's ideas) would help reinstate respect for copyright, thereby negating many peoples' justifications for flouting it.