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by kapuasuite
1629 days ago
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The only compelling reason is to give broader and cheaper access to past works. If you don’t find that compelling then I don’t know what to tell you. What’s the compelling argument for them to exist as is? The big extensions came in the mid-70s and late 90s, well within living memory. According to your own link they nearly doubled the average duration and pushed it over 100 years. |
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> What’s the compelling argument for them to exist as is?
You’re asking why does copyright exist?