At 11:17 PM -0400 6/20/00, Doug Meerschaert wrote: > > If a company owns the copyright, then the copyright NEVER expires. That's > > why movies always say, "Such and such is the author of this work for > > copyright reasons". Those copyrights will not expire as long as > > the company > > remains a going concern. > >Nope. There is a codified time limit for copyrights owned by buisnesses, at >least in US law. And every twenty years, this time limit is retroactively extended 20 years. Figure it out. ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
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