On 24/01/2012 00:13, Walter Bright wrote:
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Copyrights expire after 20 years. Renewable for another 20 years for a fee of 
$1000/year
per registered copyright.

So your idea is to make it harder for people to keep their works copyrighted?

Under your plan, what will happen to copyrighted works that have existed for years? Will they expire right away if they're 20 or more years old, or remain under copyright for 20 years from now?

And will existing rules (literature expires 70 years after the author's death, music recordings expire 50 years after creation, etc.) still apply in addition to this?

Stewart.

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