m ike wrote:
Otherwise, Shakespeare (and other valuable works) would be owned by the
individual (or in todays context, corporations) forever, and noone would
be able to use them without paying the copyright owner a fee
Honestly, I do not see what is wrong with that. In these terms, a
leveled economic playing field would benefit young writers. Sounds
good to me.
Best,
Mike
What you don't seem to realize, is that in virtually no human
undertaking has there ever truly been a sustainable level playing field.
"If I don't like the rules of the game, I'll just puncture you _and_
your ball, and move on to the next game."
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Best Regards,
~DJA.
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