99 years to enter public domain... I don't think this is fair.
What do you think is reasonable? 14? 24? 50?
All sound recordings prior to 1923 will enter the US public domain in 2022
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#1299 years to enter public domain... I don't think this is fair.
What do you think is reasonable? 14? 24? 50?
On the other hand, artists - like Dolly Parton - have made long careers out of songwriting that have carried them into their senior years, so it's a balance.
Clearly 99 years is absurd. Maybe 20 years is the balance to strike. Dolly would still be doing just fine with that term.
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What do you think is reasonable? 14? 24? 50?
Maybe 10 years. We are moving at breakneck speed in just about every corner, but copyright protections. A decade is forever in today's world.
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#14Does this offer a sort of land-grab opportunity where anyone who has an original recording can remaster it, convert to mp3, then claim copyright over that "transformation" of the original?
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Maybe 10 years. We are moving at breakneck speed in just about every corner, but copyright protections. A decade is forever in today's world.
But there's plenty of things made 10 years ago that are still very relevant and still generating money for the creators. I think that's the concern.
Maybe a shorter period of time with an option to extend it like a snooze feature on an alarm clock.
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#18Does this offer a sort of land-grab opportunity where anyone who has an original recording can remaster it, convert to mp3, then claim copyright over that "transformation" of the original?
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#1999 years to enter public domain... I don't think this is fair.
the media works of today cost way more than they did before. some songs cost millions to produce. some movies hundreds of millions. some video games billions of dollars. and the longevity of media has increased over time.
we may not watch much 1920s movies but we do watch movies from the 50s and 60s. and i think recent movies will last even longer since the production value is so high
i think we will see this in video games the most. they will continue to be revenue sources in digital formats and companies will be defensive over losing them
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But there's plenty of things made 10 years ago that are still very relevant and still generating money for the creators. I think that's the concern.
Yeah. New Order are still making good money from Blue Monday from 1983, and clearly there’s a lot of interest in The Beatles still. Maybe a shorter period of time with an option to extend it like a snooze feature on an alarm clock.