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What Could Have Entered the Public Domain on January 1, 2012?
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01-01-2012, 09:55 PM | #2 |
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Hey now, why shouldn't my grandchildren and great grandchildren benefit from my hardwork? And frankly, I don't think I'd even bother creating anything if I was only able to reap its benefits for a few measly decades; who would? My works may end up locked in a vault somewhere for the better part of a century and then be lost to future culture, but what of it?
Sure, my works may be based on influences from earlier works that I only saw because they were in the public domain, but...uh...shut up you filthy pirate! Last edited by Ninjalawyer; 01-01-2012 at 10:00 PM. |
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01-02-2012, 03:46 AM | #3 |
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Why not celebrate what actually has entered the public domain, rather than what might have happened in a fantasy world?
Those of us in life+70 countries now have James Joyce and Virginia Woolf. That's surely worth celebrating. |
01-02-2012, 04:37 AM | #4 |
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Just incorporate yourself as a national entity and declare all works imported within your boundaries as public goods.
But seriously, your life + whatever rules are complete and utter garbage. They only exist because those who lobby those who make the laws have not been able to convince the lawmakers to implement perpetual copyright. There are many who feel freedom of information is the way to go, it is far simpler to implement an adequate payment system for creators in the digital realm than to try and restrict such information from those who request it. (They will obtain which informations they desire, whether you wish them to or not) Until such time as this system is actuated, we will act as though it already exists. |
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01-02-2012, 08:21 PM | #7 |
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Let's face it, anything that appeared at the time of the Mouse or after will never, ever go into public domain, at least not in the US. Ultimately, I don't really care if a work is in public domain or not, as long as it's available at a reasonable price and in a format that I can use. My issue is more orphaned works and works no longer available to the public because the copyright owner is indifferent.
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01-03-2012, 12:36 AM | #10 |
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I believe pwalker8's talking about authors that have made their works available to the public. But now they're dead and the books are out of print and no one's made an ebook. And situations where the copyright holder has either forgotten all about it or just doesn't care any more
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It's a real loss to culture for copyright owners to sit on works until they are lost forever, and this is a bigger issue the longer the copyright period is. Once a copyright expires, people can take the original work and remake it, rerelease it or transform it as they see fit, preserving the work and creating new and interesting works based on the source material.
Here's a somewhat ironic example, the following Disney characters and works were based on public domain source material: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Sleeping Beauty Alice in Wonderland The Little Mermaid Beauty and the Beast Pinocchio Robin Hood Peter Pan Winnie the Pooh The Hunchback of Notre Dame Tarzan The Prince and the Pauper Cinderella Mulan The Jungle Book Aladdin |
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