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Old 04-06-2011, 09:55 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
Maybe I'm not wording it right, but I fail to see a difference.
The difference is this:

Perpetual copyright: No works ever enter the public domain. All reproduction must be authorised by the copyright holders. Copyright holders are hard to find for older works.

Perpetual copyright but requiring registration and periodic renewals: Most works enter the public domain by not being registered or renewed. A simple check with the registry will determine copyright status, and give contact details for the copyright holder if still in copyright.

There is a very big difference.
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