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Old 01-03-2012, 06:07 PM   #42
Greg Anos
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
No, an orphan clause solves that. Copyright holders will register the works they hold every x number of years in a federal register. Failure to do so will place the works in question in the public domain.
There is no orphan clause, in reality or in your viewpoint.

In the end, you are now expounding an infinitely renewable copyright, not a copyright in perpetuity. Different animal... And if the copyright is not renewed it fall into the public domain...Similar to what we had in 1909...

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