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The Economist Weighs In For Shorter Copyright Terms

lxmota writes "The Economist says that long copyright terms are hindering creativity, and that shortening them is the way to go: 'Largely thanks to the entertainment industry's lawyers and lobbyists, copyright's scope and duration have vastly increased. In America, copyright holders get 95 years' protection as a result of an extension granted in 1998, derided by critics as the "Mickey Mouse Protection Act." They are now calling for even greater protection, and there have been efforts to introduce similar terms in Europe. Such arguments should be resisted: it is time to tip the balance back.'"

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  1. Re:Who reads The Economist? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    You know, as an Economist author, I'm very offended by the implication that

  2. Re:Who reads The Economist? by jayke · · Score: 3, Funny

    Incomplete.

    Not at all, the rest of the post is simply behind the Murdoch paywall.

  3. Re:Science & art flourished better w/o copyrig by timmarhy · · Score: 3, Funny
    " I would contend that what really caused the greatest achievements in science and art is the ignorance/narrow culture preceding its creation."

    sweet so we are in for a boom in achievements in art and science any day now.

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  4. Re:When they're right, they're right by AliasMarlowe · · Score: 5, Funny

    I suggest we drop by the house of everyone that doesn't understand IF YOU DONT LIKE IT DON'T WATCH/READ/LISTEN TO IT, and slap them in the side of the head.

    This is the best presentation of an argument I've heard in weeks.

    True enough when it comes to copyright and patent debates on slashdot...

    I can't imagine why you've never run for public office.

    It would be far too exhausting. Can you imagine how many voters would need their heads slapped during the campaign?

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  5. Re:When they're right, they're right by Grimbleton · · Score: 3, Funny

    Basically the Star Wars Expanded Universe.

  6. Re:When they're right, they're right by Hatta · · Score: 3, Funny

    For example, my sister was very upset that someone wrote a sequel to Gone With the Wind

    So what, we should all suffer because your sister is a bitch?

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  7. Re:When they're right, they're right by TubeSteak · · Score: 5, Funny

    It would be far too exhausting. Can you imagine how many voters would need their heads slapped during the campaign?

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