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Old 12-28-2009, 04:39 AM   #120
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Originally Posted by Krystian Galaj View Post
Perhaps there should be some addition to the copyright law that would make the copyright owner lose the copyright, if he tried to use this right to make work unavailable to the public.
You are saying that you believe that everything which is written should be "made available" to the public? So if I want to write (let's say) a private diary, and keep it to myself, I should lose my copyright through doing so?

That seems the most extraordinary suggestion to me. There is no "right of access" to a copyrighted work; if I chose to write something and keep it to myself, that is my absolute right (until 70 years after my death).
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