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EU Extends Music Copyright to 70 Years

MrSteveSD writes "The copyright on sound recordings by the Beatles, Rolling Stones and other famous bands was due to expire in the next few years. However, the EU Council has now scuttled any such hopes. The copyright term has been extended from 50 to 70 years with aging rockers expressing their delight."

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  1. Your cultural riches have just been plundered by circletimessquare · · Score: 5, Interesting

    There is no moral or philosophically defensible position that says someone needs to own a song or a movie for 70 years. The only explanation is greed overstepping all sense of proportion and reason. Disgusting. It just moves me with great anger to make sure I will do my best to hurt the bottom line of those who think dollar signs are more important than the common property of mankind.

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  2. Fun fact: by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Germany does not have the concept of copyright.
    It has "Urheberrecht". (Which the organized crime loves to confuse with copyright.)
    Urheberrecht is like author's right. And you can't give it away. If you made something, you have that right, nobody else, and nobody else ever will, even if you want it, and even if you sign it away. (That contract would be invalid.)

    Also, nobody gives a fuck anymore about what those criminals think they can hallucinate-up to further their protection racket.
    They are criminals, and I treat them as such.

    The last time they tried to put up a propaganda stand at our main train station, I ripped off their posters, took the megaphone, and made people chase them out of the place.
    The next time I'll not be so nice.

  3. A Better Way by camperdave · · Score: 5, Interesting

    There is a better way: A yearly commercialization fee. If you want to release a song for sale, you must register it and pay a fee for copyright protection. The first year, the fee is one dollar (or one Euro). For subsequent years, the fee is twice what it was in the previous year. You are free to pay the commercialization fees for as long as you wish. If the commercialization fee is not paid, the work goes into the public domain.

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