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Old 01-19-2012, 05:20 PM   #153
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This question really amounts to "do you prefer the status quo?"

Nothing is released into the public domain for 75 years. That means that nothing written in your or my lifetime will ever enter the public domain, as far as we are concerned. From our viewpoint, we already have "copyright forever."
That's the choice that the American people have made, via their elected representatives. Most of us live in countries where new works do enter the public domain every year.
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