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Originally Posted by Elfwreck
Oooh, I *like* that. If you keep it away from the public; you pay the public for that right.
Free for the first X years; re-reg for small fee for Y more years; after that, $Z per year per copyright. Even if it's just $10-20 per year. Individual authors could easily keep copyrights for their whole lives if they cared too; Disney, however, can pay for every song (twice--once for music & once for lyrics), every spool of film, every script, every master disc, every comic book and cartoon remix. Every sketchbook it wants to keep restricted. Every memobook full of story outlines.
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$10-$20 Red's sling! Try $10-$20K! And that's for individuals. Corporations pay at 10x more! I'm fed up to the gill's with copyright extenders whining about how're they're being screwed...well, it's time for D.C. does Hollywood....