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Old 04-08-2020, 04:50 PM   #65
lazyreadr
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I personally do not see why the copyright on books should be much longer than patent protection, for which usually a lot more needs to be invested, so 25 years after publishing should be reasonable.

The much longer existing periods are mainly a lobby success of publishing industry. Rarely helps the author, who sells it off when he signs the contract.
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