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Old 01-17-2012, 07:37 PM   #97
speakingtohe
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copyright laws are already heavily weighted against the people inheriting said rights.
If you inherit property, no one comes and takes it away from you after 50 years.
No one demands that you give back the $1,000 that Great Aunt Freda left you in her will after 70 years.
A person who inherits millions of shares in an ongoing successful business, get to keep them and pass them on to their heirs with no time restrictions.

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