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by mzmzmzm
155 days ago
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"Robert L. May died in 1976. But before he did, he established The Rudolph C ompany that holds the rights to Rudolph. Licenses are managed by a professional agency all to the benefit of Mr. May's children and grandchildren. What makes this a holly-jolly Christmas story for me is knowing that the heirs of someone who would have been an unknown author are still benefiting from copyright protection, properly registered and renewed," I'm sorry but this is perverse. It's bad enough that we pretend ordinary property should be heritable, much less intangible knowledge. |
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There are lots of tax laws that support this.
Do you think it is immoral for creative ip, ip in general, or even money?