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Furthermore, an appropriate timescale would be something like author's life + 20 years. (Which I think it may be until Disney forces the issue again) Why would anyone else need to benefit from work they did not actually contribute to? The 20 years may be tacked on so anyone dying young could have their kids be taken care of for their childhood. Beyond that, people should work and that spark is dulled when people and corporations rely on the past and do not innovate. Would not quality across the board improve? Perhaps more of a general increase over time as opposed to immediately, but the standard will keep getting higher. Right now, all we are seeing are endless spin-offs that benefit the corporation. Disney, for example, is dead and so is his son. |
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