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Originally Posted by UncleDuke
at least with the classics they don't come into your apartment and rip your stuff apart or file nasty lawsuits against you.
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Don't be too quick to assert that.
Too often "classics" (which I'll define as "works that have fallen into the public domain") are asserted by someone to be "still under copyright" and lawsuits are filed. (The "Doc Savage" problem that put Blackmask offline comes to mind.)
This goes back to certain entities asserting rights that they do not have.