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EPR-radar6/22/2016 1:05:35 pm PDT

re: #209 Nyet

I don’t think it’s too soon.
I also think that the law should take familial circumstances into account. I.e. no heirs, only a corporation sucking out the juices? Copyright expires automatically upon death.

The creator left little children who might benefit from the money? Extend it a bit, reasonably.

And so on.

Unless some significant reform takes place, Disney will have copyright on the mouse 1,000 years from now. All music from about 1920 on will never go into the public domain. Ditto with all books.

This is madness.