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Originally Posted by Elfwreck
I don't even care if Disney manages to keep control of The Mouse forever. I want the *rest* of American culture and art from the 20s, 30s, 40s and 50s released to public. Maybe a change in the law that says "if it's not still actively in production and available for sale to the general public in 50 years, it enters the public domain."
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Would you care if all art was kept under lock and key forever?
It seems that required registration with required renewals every decade or so is the way to go, the system has been tried before and seemed? to work well. Perhaps it is simply greed that has kept the mouse under lock and key for so long.