10-29-2014, 02:12 PM | #1 |
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UK Copyright Law - more stuff freed & available.
Copyright law has been amended regarding "orphan" works, such that a lot are now free of copyright problems.
A kind of arcane area, but of interest to some, especially if those that can, start to be made available digitally. Some look very interesting indeed. Here's the link to the article in today's Independent - hope it works, and is of interest. http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-en...s-9824266.html |
10-29-2014, 02:15 PM | #2 |
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This is interesting, thanks for the link, and a nice step forward which seems fair to both the public and any applicable remaining rights-holders if they should ever show up. I hope something like this gets adopted in more countries.
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Thanks for posting this. It's an interesting item.
One thing I am curious about is this statements: Quote:
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10-30-2014, 05:30 AM | #6 |
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I believe orphaned money and property reverts to the state after a certain amount of time if no claimants step forward. Or so I've heard. If bank accounts with thousands of dollars in them or houses worth thousands can be claimed and sold by the state why do they make it so hard to claim a book right that was of so little value that the publisher and the heirs of whoever wrote it just forgot about it? The copyright laws are ridiculous.
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There is the possibility that other things were, and remained so for quite a while, more pressing ? And, just quickly - if your statement re: copyright concerns the principle, rather than specific regulations/formats ...... do you also find it ridiculous that you get a wage, or receive payment for, your work ? And is your right to that covered by law ? Just a thought .... |
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10-30-2014, 08:02 AM | #8 |
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That's the effect of the amendments in the EU directives.
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In the US, at least, copyright was put into the Constitution as a quid pro quo. Not having works available isn't in the general public's best interest. It seems to me that having orphaned works available with proceeds going to a fund that reverts to the state after a period of time, if unclaimed, is a reasonable compromise. As a reminder, copyright is a monopoly granted for a limited time by the government in the interest of bettering the public good. It is _not_ property. |
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It's about intellectual property, which is distinct from real estate, which is distinct from chattel. Merely arguing the word doesn't change anything about the reality, any more than arguing "buy" vs "license" changes the terms of use of an ebook. It's a worse-than-useless smokescreen that distracts from the real issues.
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I don't object to the principal of copyright, for a strictly limited time like the origional 14 yrs with an option to renew. I do object to the public being forced to pay for protecting some work from being made available to them for a ridiculously long time for no compensation. If I expect police and fire protection I expect to pay property tax to pay for it, not get it for free. Why should they get to freeload. If they want something protected they should register it and pay a fee. No fee no protection. If they simply want something, like a diary to be hidden then lock it up where no one can copy it.
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All "property ownership" is an artificial construct of our society. There is an argument to made that aside from our bodies, our ideas and thoughts are the only things that we CAN truly own. IP is no different and every bit as valid as the made-up notion that passing someone little slips of green paper creates a transfer of property ownership when you buy a thing in store. Quote:
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Orphan work now may be available on the internet, that would be beneficial to the general public
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