XPost: rec.arts.tv, rec.arts.sf.tv   
   From: david@block.net   
      
   On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 13:55:33 -0500, Jim Gysin    
   wrote:   
      
   >   
   >SFTV_troy sent the following on 10/25/2009 5:11 PM:   
   >> On Oct 25, 6:01 am, aemeijers wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>   
   >>> Shrug. If they don't wanna sell, you have no right to buy. May be   
   >>> annoying, but hardly evil, and they are well within their rights.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> This is why copyright needs to be shortened to 28 years as was true in   
   >> the first U.S. Copyright Act of 1790. Let culture be free.   
   >   
   >If it's freedom you seek, I'm pretty sure that artists are already free   
   >to forfeit their intellectual property rights any time they want to. Of   
   >course, they're also free to earn a living from their creativity if they   
   >so choose. And in return, you're free to respect their respective choices.   
   >   
   >> Besides   
   >> there is not natural right to an idea. Nature abhors the very idea of   
   >> keeping thoughts confined. As I can use my candle to light your   
   >> candle, without diminishing my own light, so too can ideas be shared.   
   >   
   >But someone had to have lit the first candle, or you and all of your ilk   
   >would still be sitting in the dark, waiting for your chance to be   
   >parasitic with regard to the light.   
   >   
   >> The current 105 year span (likely to be expanded again by Disney   
   >> lobbying) is ridiculous.   
   >   
   >Why? Because it's not what you want?   
      
   Because it isn't in the best interests of either the audience, or the   
   original creators, seeing as how it benefits neither of them to have   
   the creations permanently barred from use.   
      
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