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Originally Posted by Ralph Sir Edward
Dead writers don't live in poverty...
"Fact: Copyright is a limited and carefully designed law to protect authors from poverty. It allows authors control over the rights in their books, so that they, like any worker, can make what profit they can from their work."
I can live with that. But Life + 50? Life + 70? Keep stretching it to infinity minus 1? That doesn't benefit "the author", it benefits the middle man. That's where my beef comes from. I have no problem with authors deciding to cut out the middle man. I'm an independent contractor, and I may or may not farm out some of my marketing. I choose, not the middleman. And when I die, I get no more money from my work. Same as a Doctor, Lawyer, or Plumber - even if my work is used for another 100 years. So why are writers special?
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One very good reason for this is so the existing works or any forthcoming works can help support the family. If you die and leave behind a wife and kids, your books can help support them.
But I do feel that 50 years is too long. I would go for 25 years and be fine with that.