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Old 07-30-2010, 06:19 PM   #6
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It just occurred to me that if a technological protection measure is enforceable for PD works, then it doesn't matter if copyright expires or not, the content publishers still maintain control. For example, all movies for the last several decades have either CSS or Macrovision to protect them. In effect, copyright never expires on any digital media. Ever. Until the law changes. Because you're not allowed to break the TPM.
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