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Old 10-30-2014, 12:22 PM   #11
crossi
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I don't object to the principal of copyright, for a strictly limited time like the origional 14 yrs with an option to renew. I do object to the public being forced to pay for protecting some work from being made available to them for a ridiculously long time for no compensation. If I expect police and fire protection I expect to pay property tax to pay for it, not get it for free. Why should they get to freeload. If they want something protected they should register it and pay a fee. No fee no protection. If they simply want something, like a diary to be hidden then lock it up where no one can copy it.
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