A total of *150* years, no? (80 +70 = 150). And this is provided the copyright terms are not further extended during the composer's lifetime.

Cheers,

- Darcy
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On 23 Aug 2007, at 5:11 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:

If I had the opportunity to ask one question of any of the presidential candidates, it would be this:

"Under current US copyright law, if someone writes a pop song at the age of 20, and then lives to be 80 years old, the song would remain under copyright for a total of 130 years. Do you think this is appropriate, and if not, what would you do about it?"
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