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by chronogram
1702 days ago
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The German copyright law doesn't seem unnecessarily vague, simply life+70 years, which is why there are now two authors blocked (3 at the time of the link). If you have a problem with Germany's life+70 years then you shouldn't be upset with the lawyers, you should be upset with your government to change your government's copyright laws to match whatever the US does. |
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So the US adopted everybody else's rules but has an escape hatch for older works - that only applies in the US and this is where the contention over these 3-5 works comes from.
The US later extended the "70 years" rule for anonymous, pseudonymous and work-for-hire works to cover 95 years since publication or 120 years since creation (whatever happens first) because The Mouse squeaked[2].
I'd prefer Germany not to adopt that one.
[1] https://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-duration.html
[2] https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_Term_Extension_Act