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Today is Public Domain Day
http://www.thepublicdomain.org/2009/...ne-by-lawyers/ http://www.law.duke.edu/cspd/publicdomainday http://techdirt.com/articles/20091231/1105257562.shtml Last edited by Nate the great; 12-31-2009 at 10:50 PM. |
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I also get angry when I think about the state of copyright in the U.S.A. Not only that, I think these restrictive laws are counterproductive, as people don't obey laws they think are unfair. It's not as if pirating was difficult these days, after all.
And I hate to see the writers/creators get ripped off. |
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While I don't condone piracy, but it is the money-grubbing actions like this that really tick me off and make me not feel one iota of compassion for publishers. In piracy, the only people that get hurt are the writers and legit consumers. The publishers still rake in monster profits from law abiding citizens and those who pirate will still get their product for free.
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lalalalalalalalalalalaiamnotlisteningtonatebecause iwantanicenewyearlalalalalalalalalalalala
![]() PS: that bytes!! Time to buy a scanner again and hit the usual sources for used books I suppose. |
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Welcome to the Canadian public domain, Raymond Chandler. Anyone feel like scanning some of his works and uploading them?
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Someone beat you to it http://raymondchandler.bravehost.com/
A high quality version would be good, definitely, for someone with the interest. As far as grabbing goes - they've been online - or most of them at somewhere in Europe for several years - might be Ukraine I think - greylib? So which version would be better, don't know.
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It's time for some global civil disobedience, I'd say...
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Sounds a lot like Valentine's day to me...
Edit: oh wait, PubLic Domain Day...sorry!
Last edited by LDBoblo; 01-01-2010 at 05:37 AM. Reason: woops :O |
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With all due, respect... meh.
![]() 1) IMO, automatic assignment of copyright is a huge boon for artists and writers. For example, a photographer might easily knock out 100 images in a single day. Should s/he fill out a form for each day's work? Or each image, perhaps? Or, a screenwriter can circulate a draft and numerous revisions, without needing to manage a ton of paperwork in order to protect that draft. Automatic assignment of copyright without the need to fill out paperwork is a tremendous benefit for individual artists. 2) While copyright may be too long, the idea that these terms are "destroying culture" is hyperbolic and absurd. E.g. hip-hop is a form of music that heavily relies upon sampling other recordings, and has obviously flourished despite the requirement both to get permission and pay royalties on those samples. Obviously there are issues like the status of orphan works that require further refinement via legislation. But we are also living in an age where the average life span is far longer than it was in the 1700's and 1800's, where 28 years was a common copyright term; ergo, it makes sense to have terms that are, at a minimum, longer than that.... |
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We certainly don't live five times longer though. Maybe double. So 56 would work. Or call it 50 coz we are decimal now.
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Thank you Disney (not Walt)
I think that Walt Disney would have been against this Sh__ stuff.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyrig..._Extension_Act "In addition to Disney (whose extensive lobbying efforts inspired the nickname "The Mickey Mouse Protection Act"), ...." Last edited by HorridRedDog; 01-02-2010 at 12:16 PM. |
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I want to cry. What Could Have Been Entering the Public Domain on January 1, 2010?
...would be entering the public domain if we had the pre-1978 copyright laws
Lists like this are problematic... they focus on big-name, well-known works, and many people react by saying, "well, why *shouldn't* the writer/publisher still be making money from it? It's still in use!" We don't have lists of the thousands of lesser-known, not-in-print books and movies that probably wouldn't have been renewed after 28 years, and certainly would've been available after 56.
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At least there was some poetic justice. They decided to commercialise the internet. We got bittorrent. :-)
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Now if some Canadian server would do all the Lester Dent Doc Savages. I've heard the old blackmask versions were well edited.....
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