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stet
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Re: Here's an idea

Actually copyright lasts for 75 years after the author's death. 18 months is way too low before something should be considered "free to use and abuse".
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BrianDamage
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Re: Here's an idea

18 months was an example. The actual figure could be anything that could REASONABLY be agreed to. 2 years. 4 years. Whatever.
Regarding copyright, I have understood that copyright expired after the author's death, but I will investigate.
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duckydon

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Re: Here's an idea

The copywright use to expire on the composers death. but media industry got that changed to 25 years. and then recently they lobbied congress and got it changed to 75 years. Disney was the biggest pusher for the 75 year mark as most of walt disney's copyrights were about to expire. They even slipped in a clause in the new stature to make it retro active to exisiting holders

tomsprat
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Actually copyright lasts for 75 years after the author's death.
Since a corporation is an entity that "never dies", I wonder if they retain "eternal rights"?

Sorry, BrianDamage, I don't think a "time stamp" is the answer, nor do I consider it fair. Provided the price is fair, $1 p/song, the quality and speed of the download excellent, I have no problem paying my fair share. These people deserve to make a profit from their work.

This is not directed to BrianDamage:
As I stated in another post, however, there will remain to be those who want "something for nothing", and will continue piracy even if prices are reduced to a reasonable level. Their greed will be of no lesser degree than the existing Industry's stance, and will be just as harmful to the average user.
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BrianDamage
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Re: Here's an idea

I know it was not specifically directed at me, but piracy existed prior to the 1990s.
Realize this. I remember back in the early 70s when VCRs came out what a mess these same folks started trying to quash that technology, citing the same reasons.
As was stated in another post, I agree that Hollywood and the music companies, instead of embracing technology and evolving with it, and learning to manage it so as to continue on making money, would instead choose to fight the new advances, and continue on the way things have been.
This reminds me of the way the ILECs would choose to drive on as well, for comparison's sake.
P2P could very well be utilized to advance their causes as well as those who are content with stealing property.
The reason I suggested timestamping is so that both sides would have ample opportunity to have at music, video, etc., while satisfying both sides' arguments, and while also respecting fair use rights of consumers.
Patents work in this way. A company has the unalienable right to do what they want with an idea, market it, sell it, etc., for 7 years I think, after which time it expires and the ideas come under competitive pressure, thereby leading other companies to market the product or service, creating a competitive environment, while respecting intellectual right for a reasonable period of time, as well as that of fair use and competition, and, respecting anti-trust legislation.
It was a compromise so that the developing company would have REASONABLE opportunity to make money off their invention or idea.
The same logic could be applied to this argument. I will concede that my ideas is very basic in idealogy, and would require much tweaking, but it could work, if both sides would reasonably sit down and work it out, which is the hardest part.
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