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Old 02-14-2023, 09:05 AM   #16
salamanderjuice
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I can see some argument for it but not the currently ridiculous standard of 70 years after death. Imagine if a spouse is financially supporting their loved one while they write the next great American novel or whatever only for the loved one to die shortly after publication. In that unlikely scenario or similar there should be a few years protection after death I think. But making sure that book can keep the great-grandkids provided for is just bizarre.
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