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Originally Posted by gmw
This really is tin-foil hat territory. There is absolutely nothing about treating a right as a property that in any way alters whether government will or will not extend that right. Copyright is treated as a property by business, and the law, because that is what is necessary to transact business. Business that owns valuable copyright will try hard to retain that valuable thing whether it is referred to as property or not.
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By the same concept, a mortgage is a property, as well. So you believe that the government should be able to extend the terms of a mortgage, to suit the needs of the mortgage owner?