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Old 01-11-2012, 03:22 PM   #76
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Originally Posted by whitearrow View Post
It's also amusing to me that those who would defend Disney's right to perpetual copyright to the death somehow manage to forget that if perpetual copyright had been the law in the 1930's, Disney probably couldn't have made, say, Snow White, which would still have been under copyright to the heirs of the Grimm brothers.
They either would've purchased the movie rights or they would've created something else. After all, Disney did create Mickey Mouse.

Creativity doesn't need public domain to survive.
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