If you can find a single content producer that is alive, we can ask them how they feel.

The only way you can ask content producers is to hold a seance.

The content we are talking about was protected for 75 years, now for 95 years, IIRC.

Jerry Johnson

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/15/03 10:38AM >>>
I still say this isn't a big deal. From the article: 

" The 7-2 ruling, while not unexpected, was a blow to Internet
publishers and others who wanted to make old books available online and
use the likenesses of a Mickey Mouse cartoon and other old creations
without paying high royalties."

So what. Is the world going to end because a web site can't use Mickey
Mouse for free? I say that if Disney wants to keep MM protected, so be
it. Shoot, maybe they end up hurting themselves in the end because they
are so anal, but darn it, they created MM, they own it. Live with it.
Every discussion about copyright always seems to contain people whining
about not being able to access content - does anyone even give a darn
how the content producers feel? 

If I want you to have the right to publish my poem, I should give it to
you - you should not take that right from me. People should _want_ to
share - not be forced to share.

-rc

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nick McClure [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 9:29 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: 20 more years of copyrights
> 
> 
> http://makeashorterlink.com/?X54721913 
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