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@rodgerkibble

This is correct, and only serves to underscore how out of control not only the United States, but also the entire world's copyright systems are. Whether the term is 70 years, 95 years, or 120 years, it's all absurd and far longer than needed to give a creator a period of time to profit off of their original works. Current copyright terms only serve to protect one thing: corporate interests. We need copyright reform across the board, and across the globe.

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Carlos SolĂ­s
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@rodgerkibble

Personally, that's why I regard life + 100 as the true public domain term - otherwise, in this interconnected world, we might end up suggesting accidental copyright infringement in the territories where life + 70 is not the law anymore.
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