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Most books I want to read are works published in the twentieth century, under copyright, and not in print, much less in a Kindle edition. If you look at the winners of the Pulitizer Prizes for novels, biography, and history, you will see that, without exception I can find, all are available as eBooks if in the US public domain. And most not in the public domain are unavailable except in libraries or as used books. I've seen posters in other threads here claim that most of this stuff is on the darknet, but this is just not true. To give an example, look at the works of Conrad Richter (1890-1968). Only around half his stuff is in print, and there is nothing for the Kindle except, strangely, one six page short story. If he ever goes public domain, Project Gutenberg or successor will likely get out everything, and have it carefully proofread by multiple volunteers checking each other's work. Another example is John P. Marquand (1893-1960) -- all that is available for the Kindle, at Amazon.com, is his one public domain book. (Free from Amazon.com, yes, but this makes the point that copyright is not working to get us access to books.) If we were to look at the work of authors from the 1930's-1960's who were runners-up up to the big prizes, we would find even less. Is this going to change soon? I doubt it. They still haven't made some of the more recent stuff available on the Kindle (for example, 2002 Pulitzer Prize fiction winner Empire Falls), so it will be a long, long time, if ever, before they get to your average well-reviewed biography published in the 1960's. I'm not anti-capitalism, but capitalism is so obviously failing to get us access to all except current books and classics that I am amazed e-reading people are defending this system. The long copyrights are there to protect stuff like movies and bestsellers, with the vast majority of books languishing. For the sake of a handful of books that will still be in print 50-70 years after the author's death, and, yes, Mickey Mouse, millions of books are unavailable. Last edited by SteveEisenberg; 01-04-2011 at 09:29 PM. |
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But this is capitalism, control of the capital, withholding it, having monopolies, feudalism without the fancy titles. What it isn't, is a free market.
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However, it is simply the case that this society treats intellectual works in ways highly similar to material property -- we sell it, lease it, license it, give it away for free, or otherwise transfer it using the same methods and coin of the realm. As such, the term "intellectual property" is perfectly servicable, and sufficient for us to generate laws that acknowledge and account for the distinction from material property classes. And of course, there is one critical concept you seem to overlook: "Physical property" is just as much a social construct as "intellectual property." Andrew H seems to have picked up on that. Have you? ![]() |
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Why, because no one is handing you exactly what you want, in the precise package you want, at exactly the moment you demand it?
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When digital music first went on sale, huge swaths of titles were unavailable. iTunes touted a "mere" 200,000 songs. Less than 7 years later, it reportedly offers 14 million songs. Quote:
![]() Ebooks are still less than 10% of the US market for ebooks -- and a much smaller slice elsewhere. As market share increases, the financial incentives will increase, and more books will become available. Oh, and don't forget Google is running around scanning everything in sight with commercial intent, and forcing an evaluation of how to handle orphaned works. I don't think you will really have all that long to wait. |
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So it is still going to be the case that Project Gutenberg gets its proofreading for free (see www.pgdp.net), giving neglected public domain books a big cost advantage, when it comes to digitization, over neglected still-under-copyright books. Now, it may be that in twenty years, you won't be interested in much of anything more than thirty years old. I don't know. But if I live that long, I expect to still be pretty much of a twentieth century guy. Given this, if somebody in Washington wants to champion shorter copyright, unless he or she is utterly irresponsible in other areas, they have my vote. Last edited by SteveEisenberg; 01-04-2011 at 10:35 PM. |
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Maybe my taste is strange. On the other hand, most of the books I read are found in public libraries, which I continue to use. Unfortunately, the Bagley LP's, although common in libraries at one time, have since worn out and been discarded. |
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Clearly.
![]() Apparently the Bagley recordings are available on CD. Did you miss that detail? http://www.showmusic.com/PaintedSmiles/psorder.htm |
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But they are doing so in violation of copyright laws, and throwing their weight around to get their actions legalised. Doesn't that rather go against your arguments that current copyright law is 'working', for whatever definition of working people are using?
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Can you create a Bilbo Baggins adventure? No. Can you create a Elvis Presley remix? No. Can you create a photograph of moonlight over Half-Dome? No. Can you create a new episode of Rawhide? No. You'll need special permissions from some copyright holder who can veto your ideas. OTOH, the lack of copyright permitted the release of a masterpiece like Dan Simmon's Ilium.... I think copyright is a limit more than an incentivator for creativity.... ![]() |
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The Comedy's IP is still Dante's, even without copyright. ![]() |
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I don't know why those CD's, some of which sell used for $100 and more, are all out of print and not sold as MP3's. But as for books, there is the additional costly barrier to digitization, not a factor in putting a 25 year old CD onto iTunes, of having to carefully proofread. |
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Is the Half-Dome and moonlight anyone's intellectua property? Just because someone took a photo of Half-Dome in moonlight doesn't mean you can't do the same, however famous the other photograph may be. It may just not look like a copy of the first one.
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I also do not support Google's massive violation of copyright, the use of litigation over legislation to fix the issue, or that a solution to orphaned works only be available to Google. However, their actions do seem to be forcing the issue -- a silver lining. I believe they can also continue to scan the works, just not use the scans commercially until the titles are in the public domain. |
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