Hello, 2012/9/18 Michael Snow <[email protected]>: > On 9/17/2012 5:22 PM, Ryan Kaldari wrote: > > Personally, I would prefer that people pursue freedom of panorama before we > pursue "freedom of deep space objects". The later I would put pretty far > down the priority list, actually. How about the following agenda: > > 1. Freedom of orphaned works > 2. Freedom of panorama in U.S. > 3. Get Library of Congress to digitize all U.S. copyright records > 4. Get U.S. to apply rule of the shorter term > 5. Get U.K. to officially kill sweat of the brow > 6. Repeal database rights in EU > 7. Repeal Sonny Bono Copyright Extension Act > 8. Fix absurd copyright terms in Mexico > 9. Get works by U.S. states added to public domain > 10. Freedom of deep space objects > .... > 99. Profit > > I'd probably use a different order, but that would be quibbling. I think > just the thought of prioritizing like this is a good exercise, and would > love to hear how other people stack up these priorities. It's an interesting > challenge to balance which of these ideas would have the most impact with > which are the most realistically achievable in the near future. > > --Michael Snow
Yeah, great list. I would add near the top, FOP everywhere, specially in France. And then scrapping special copyright extension (30 years in France for "dead in combat"). Regards, Yann _______________________________________________ Commons-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/commons-l
