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Originally Posted by Thasaidon
Copyright is a privilege/right granted to authors to promote culture and the writing of books. It gives the author an incentive to write knowing that he can probably make some money during the copyright period. It is understood that at the end of the copyright period the book goes into the public domain, thus giving something to the public in whose name the privilege/right is given.
If you take advantage of copyright you cannot turn round and say I do not want the book to enter the public domain because you do not want it distributing any more. If you do not wish a book to be distributed do not publish it. If you do publish it and change your mind later, then tough. You have taken advantage of copyright and should pay your dues.
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I still prefer the old method of copyright, where the author had the choice to renew it every so often. If there's a book they really don't want put in the public domain in their own lifetime, they could then keep it under copyright protection.