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Originally Posted by scveteran
So you would disagree with me being able to leave my home to my kids when I die? After all, they had no part in paying for the home. I did that with the money I earned.
I see no difference between this and any other type of wealth or income that is passed down to heirs.
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Copyright taking care of your kids is one thing, but it gets ridiculous with the current laws. Lets take JD Salinger as a topical example. He wrote Catcher in the Rye in 1951 and very little since. That book took care of his wife and family for the following 60 years until his death. His now adult grandchildren may have children of their own and there will be perhaps another 3 generations earning money off a book written by their great-great-great-great-grandfather perhaps 125 years before their birth.
This is WAY more than taking care of your children and orders of magnitude more than those that framed the original laws intended.