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by throw0101c
206 days ago
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> Keep in mind that under such a system, corporations would have a financial incentive to wait just a bit longer to do an adaptation Meanwhile they are currently buying up IP and locking it up for decades in such a way that no one can build on it. Sherlock Holmes, who was created in the 1800s, only became public domain (but not all of it) a few years ago: * https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/27/sherlock-holme... * https://www.theatlantic.com/books/archive/2025/01/how-sherlo... BigCorps could do a lot of things under a new regime, but they are already doing shitty things. I'd rather deal with the current problems and then see if/what kind of new issues crop up, and then course-correct then. |
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