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Old 10-15-2013, 01:46 PM   #246
Greg Anos
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Originally Posted by gmw View Post
Not at all. The public domain will be enriched by these works in due course. What is rather harder to define is the relative value of that enrichment now versus some years later, since most of these books are available to read now for those that want them. Obviously people with different priorities to mine will calculate the value differently.

How soon do we want "The Torrents of Zombies" and "The Old Man and the Zombie"? Sorry, I know I should try harder to restraint my tendency for glib - but if we are not talking about the ability to create derivative works then what other enrichment value (as opposed to simply making the books free for those that don't like libraries) do you see in their earlier entry into the public domain?
What due course? The "due course" should have already been in the public domain. If you say starting in 2018, what assurance that the very organizations that extended the copyright in 1978 and 1998 won't do it again in 2018?
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