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Captain Copyright Expires

The Canadian superhero Captain Copyright has finally expired, not due to pirates or to the passage of 50 years after the death of the author, but because "the current climate around copyright issues will not allow a project like this one to be successful." The cartoon was intended to provide an education in copyright law for children, but it became a focus for criticism when even the Canadian Library Association condemned it for lacking balance because it ignored issues like Fair Dealing (Canada's version of Fair Use). Personally, I was hoping we'd see them get sued by DC & Marvel, who claim to own the trademark on the word "superhero", and vanish in a puff of logic.

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  1. So... by LiquidCoooled · · Score: 5, Funny

    So, Captain copyright is dead.

    Is it 85 years after death that his copyright expires and we can create our own free version of him?

    Only 84 years 11 months and 3 weeks to go...

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    liqbase :: faster than paper
  2. His wife... by markbt73 · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...Tenille Copyright, is said to be inconsolable. And they thought love would keep them together. The fools.

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    "Oh boy! Are we going to try something dangerous?"
  3. Re:Not a SUPER-hero anyway by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Mild-mannered Mark Trade was your average corporate shill from Krypton born with a mutant x-factor until one day he was bit by a radioactive spider that had touched some mutagen ooze which had been exposed to gamma rays while in outerspace.

    His superpowers are irony, the ability to set off kids' bullshit detectors without even having to say anything, and the ability to incapacitate pirates by forcing them to laugh uncontrollably.