Public Domain Enhancement Act reintroduced
Posted May 24, 2005 21:52 UTC (Tue) by
khim (subscriber, #9252)
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Public Domain Enhancement Act reintroduced by dmarti
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Public Domain Enhancement Act reintroduced
And he explained why.
What is the excuse? It is that the author who produced that book has had the profit of it long enough, and therefore the Government takes a profit which does not belong to it and generously gives it to the 88,000,000 of people. But it doesn't do anything of the kind. It merely takes the author's property, takes his children's bread, and gives the publisher double profit. He goes on publishing the book and as many of his confederates as choose to go into the conspiracy do so, and they rear families in affluence.
Today when copyright is lifted work is quite literally given to 88'000'000 people (and more). At least as far as digital copies are concerned. Since digital copy is perfect copy so you can not reap double profits - nobody will buy from you.
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