How I Lost the Big One (Legal Affairs)
Posted Mar 4, 2004 19:31 UTC (Thu) by
jdthood (guest, #4157)
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How I Lost the Big One (Legal Affairs)
Lessig's disappointment is palpable, but he shouldn't feel too bad. It was a long shot to begin with. What happened? Lessig failed to get the Bono Act struck down on a technicality. He thinks that if he had presented the technical argument with some salesmanship then he might have got the majority to vote his way. But he didn't.
This is no travesty. If the framers had seriously intended to impose limits on copyright terms then they would have specified some numerical limit or at least some criteria that must be adhered to. You don't have to be a mathematician to understand that saying that copyright must be for a "limited time" doesn't rule out that time being three trillion years.
The problem is ultimately political and has to be solved through political effort.
There was a chance of shortcircuiting that by appealing to a word in the constitution. Lessig took the chance, and failed. It's not the end of the world.
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