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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
That's the way it is now. But let's just say that as of today, copyright dies with the author. What would keep Dean Koontz from establishing Dean Koontz, Inc. and then list the corporation as the author of his works?
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In that case, there wouldn't be any question as to who owns the rights, because *someone* has to maintain the corporation, or it ceases to exist. If the corporation ceases to exist, and the author is dead, the book is in the public domain.
Shari