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Originally Posted by HansTWN
Which is exactly why this poll was set up like this --- to force you to vote for "no copyright", even if you support a limited copyright. A rigged poll, might call it.
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"No copyright" isn't the same as "limited copyright" (nor "perpetual copyright"). So that's no logic to choosing either extreme over the other.
But while "none" means "none," "perpetual copyright" can be limited in scope, so it actually covers all versions of copyright, strict to lax, right up until "none."
Therefore, choosing "perpetual" is more logical than choosing "none".
And anyone who chooses "none" is therefore illogical, QED.