Not too badly so- I'm sure Disney will pay them to extend it again when Mickey Mouse gets close to public domain again.

Which is the most annoying part about the whole controversy, there doesn't have to be one.

Let people extend copyright on a sliding scale.

0- 20 years -- free and automatic
20- 40 years -- free, but requires registration
40- 60 years --  $X and requires registration
60- 80 years -- $2X and requires registration
80-100 years -- $4X and requires registration

$<standard fee>^<# years - 20>

oooo...that's costly, even for Mickey

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