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Proposed Chinese Copyright Changes Would Encourage Re-Use

New submitter BBCS writes "The National Copyright Administration of the People's Republic of China ('NCAC') is seeking public comments on a controversial draft amendment to China's copyright law. A number of recording artists and musicians have reacted strongly against this proposed amendment because it appears to encourage using others works without compensation. The amendments that have drawn particular ire are article 46 & 48. Per Article 46, one does not need consent to make recordings of another person's musical work if 3 months have passed since such work was published. Per Article 48, to use such person's musical work, one must contact the NCAC, identify the published material and its author, and within 1 month of use, submit a usage fee as per the NCAC, to facilitate the distribution of payment to applicable parties. I wonder what happens when someone applies to make use of Chinese Democracy by Guns N' Roses." What would you do, if copyright were so strongly time-limited?

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  1. What whould I do? by cffrost · · Score: 5, Funny

    What would you do, if copyright were so strongly time-limited?

    Celebrate.

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  2. Say what? by ArcadeNut · · Score: 4, Funny

    China has Copyright laws?

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  3. Re:What would you do... by ColdWetDog · · Score: 4, Funny

    Well that's about the right price for Oracle stuff.

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