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Originally Posted by tubemonkey
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.
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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...