Copyright Extension In Australia
femto writes "The Motion Picture Association and
APRA have commissioned a
report
from Allen Consulting into the
effects of extending Australian copyright from life+50 years to life+70years.
This forms the MPA and APRA's contribution to
US-Australian free trade negotiations,
currently underway. The report recommends that copyright terms should be extended.
An extension of copyright would not be in Australia's interest.
Some would argue that it is not in anyone's
interest. Projects such as Project Gutenberg of Australia
would be adversely affected by such an extension. Perhaps now is to time to write to your Member
of Parliament, asking them to oppose any extension of copyright or patents, and shore up whatever resistance there is to an extension of IP in Australia?"
This is surely not a major issue... IIRC the only instances of known IP in Australia is "Waltzing Matilda" and "Crocodile Dundee", and the latter was really done in the US.
:-) Sorry, mate!
Oh, right, TV soaps...! and beer...?
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Nobody cares what we geeks think.
But I'm begging someone to please prove me wrong.
I don't have an MP, you insensitive clod! I'm an American!
Don't blame me; I'm never given mod points.
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What about Michael Sims and Cowboi Kneel?
I just heard some sad (happy?) news on talk radio. Writer, faggot, Jon Katz was found dead in his Maine home this morning with a greased Yoda doll up his ass. There were no other details although the GNAA may be involved. Even if you didn't like the complete crap he wrote, he was truly a slashdot icon.
Just grab the oil and get out of there, bitches
I guess that illiterate roo-forkers like yourself should consider, in order, education, employment, and medical insurance.
In other words, wise choices that one can live with, as opposed to relying on big Daddy government to take care of widdums.
I've been on wheat farms in both the US and Australia. Australia can't compete in that area so why does it even try?
real issue. Who knows what will happen between
now and year 2150; it could be repealed at any time
before we this year is reached. It bet it easily
could, and besides we are probably talking seveal
World Wars between now and then. Lots of things
can happen, not to mention that we will no longer
be alive for our genaration to worry.
The big issue whether the IP silliness becomes retroactiove.
This is the main issue.
As a compromise, I suggest that Disney and Motion
Pictures get all the IP the want (there product
is crap anyway, who really desires them?) and
just abolish all copyrights on books and everywhere else.