EFF: A broadcast flag update
Posted Sep 28, 2005 12:01 UTC (Wed) by
rknop (guest, #66)
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EFF: A broadcast flag update by zotz
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EFF: A broadcast flag update
Once upon a time, copyright worked something like the way you describe. It was by default public domain. It was also shorter. At the moment, though, if we're going to be realistic, any kind of copyright term reduction is tilting at MAJOR windmills. We're doing the best we can to avoid expansion of DMCA-like restrictions on things that are currently legal, never mind rolling things back to something more sane.
How could the big boys honestly object to this. Their works never have to be released in this way, they just have to affix a proper copyright notice when publishing. Are they going to admit publically to being a dog in the manger?
They would object. Heck, just look at the Authors' Guild complaining about Google Print. Google's policy is, hey, you don't want your work in our searchable database, let us know. To the Authors' Guild, though, that isn't good enough. They want the default to be not in the database.
-Rob
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