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z2003-07-27- Public Domain Enhancement
Whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.

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last edited by BillSeitz on Aug 1, 2007 12:39 am

has an interesting new proposed for : the [Eric Eldred Act] or [Public Domain Enhancement Act], which would satisfy by protecting their still-money-generating assets, while not automatically keeping everything else out of the . We estimate that of all the work copyrighted between 1923 and 1942 (the first twenty years affected by the Sonny Bono Act), only 2% has any continuing commercial value. If a work has no commercial value, then there would be little reason for the copyright owner to pay the tax. That work would therefore quickly pass into the public domain. But would it still keep someone from publishing a take-off on ?

Related, a fascinating story about the effects of on the [League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen] movie. Then there's the film's generic invisible man. Though [HGWell]'s lunatic scientist, [Hawley Griffin], was available to Moore for the , Universal made "The [Invisible Man]" in the 1930s and still owns film rights. So this is an invisible man named [Rodney Skinner], and his awkward origin story, explained early in the movie, brings the momentum crashing to a halt.


 




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