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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman
Maybe that's because kindly old Mr. Copyright refuses to die, like all things are supposed to. Tell me where it's enshrined in the constitution that copyrights are endless, and works never, ever become public domain.
Sorry for the potentially derailing rant. But old Mr. Copyright should be put out of our misery.
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Last I looked, which was a while ago, it was life of the author plus 50 years. Patents, I think, are 17 years.
Sounds fair to me.