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Current length is good |
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9 | 6.43% |
Post-death length should be longer |
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2 | 1.43% |
Post-death length should be shorter |
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69 | 49.29% |
Fixed length only (state length in post) |
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36 | 25.71% |
Lifetime only (state length for organizations in post) |
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24 | 17.14% |
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As to copyright length itself, I prefer a fixed length over Life + X because it makes it simple to determine when something goes out of copyright. Trying to find the date of death of a an obscure author (or translator) can be extremely difficult, even in this day and age. It doesn't have to be 56 years, it can be longer. I would have a big problem with anything over 100 years flat. That averages out to around Life + 50. (Some shorter, some longer) |
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http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/d#a41419 http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/l#a25421 Greg |
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And that's not including movies, and potentially music (special situation) and other artforms. The public domain in the US has been frozen for 34 years (and will remain frozen for at least another 6 years), just to keep the coffer big media players filled. Everywhere else in the world has Public Domain day every year, we've had 1 P.D. day in 35 years (and that was considered an accident that should never have happened.) Last edited by Greg Anos; 10-15-2013 at 10:10 AM. |
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How soon do we want "The Torrents of Zombies" and "The Old Man and the Zombie"? Sorry, I know I should try harder to restraint my tendency for glib - but if we are not talking about the ability to create derivative works then what other enrichment value (as opposed to simply making the books free for those that don't like libraries) do you see in their earlier entry into the public domain? |
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There certainly will be a push to extend the copyright period by 2018. Works won't enter the public domain by due course, but only if legislatures resist the pressure to extend copyright yet again. Extending it over and over again eventually doesn't qualify as 'limited times'.
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Sometimes they are unaware that here is any value or even interest in these works. There are small publishing houses who specialise in tracking down out of print books and getting the rights to publish them. Hard Case Crime publishes several books a year by some still living authors some of who are big names still and still writing. They even have a couple of crime novels by Sci-Fi writers. They produce a quality product and hopefully are doing well. In the case of Doc Smith it seems his literary executer, Verna Smith Trestrail, whose will may still be in probate, died in 1994 and it is quite possible no one was interested in republishing when she was alive and self publishing was not so easy then. But it is probably not orphaned. Sounds like a good business opportunity for someone who is passionate about this type of fiction ![]() Helen |
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(I keep first editions of all the Lensman works...) (also, a volume of unpublished, non science fiction works was published in 2001 (Have Trenchcoat, Will Travel) ) Last edited by Greg Anos; 10-15-2013 at 05:43 PM. |
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I'm not sure what you mean here. If the subject is the value of the public domain then you'll note that I said "more definitively value". If the arguments in support of extending copyright further are financial ones, then the best counter will be a financial one. The public domain has a value but it is difficult to define and measure, and I suspect its value may have changed since copyright was first introduced.
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How do you think the value of the commons might have changed? |
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A few things have changed in the last few hundred years. More people have access to the public domain for a start, and ebooks and ventures like Project Gutenberg have increased that access even more. The accessibility arguments (ability to access the material in forms suitable for various disabilities) presented by people here are also factors that could perhaps be valued in monetary terms. I'm not sure how many fan-fiction authors there were a hundred years ago, but I know there are a lot now. Also movie rights and other forms of derivation from original works all have at least a potential monetary value that could be estimated. Give a dollar value to counter a dollar value. That doesn't take away from the less tangible benefits of the public domain, but the tangible values are less easy to dismiss or reduce in importance. |
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