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Public Domain Enhancement Act petition

EricEldred writes "Please sign the petition and support the proposed Public Domain Enhancement Act. See eldred.cc for details. 'This statute would require American copyright owners to pay a very low fee (for example, $1) fifty years after a copyrighted work was published. If the owner pays the fee, the copyright will continue for whatever duration Congress sets. But if the copyright is not worth even $1 to the owner, then we believe the work should pass into the public domain.'" See the brief description of the Act if you aren't familiar with what Eldred and Lessig are proposing.

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  1. Property rights shouldn't even cost $1 / yr... by samrolken · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Intellectual property rights are derived directly from the rights of people, as individuals, to own what they create. Those rights should not cost anything. No government or screaming mass of people has the right to take away property rights from the individuals who create.

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    samrolken