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Public interest, anyone willing to represent it?

How about adapting the copyright laws? Obviously there is no commercial interest if a book is out of print for more than a year. In that case the book should end up in the public domain, forever, and the same should apply to other copyrighted works. Too radical?

posted by : Book Worm, 13 February 2009 Complain about this comment
music labels next ?

So what chance the music labels will do the same with all the older tracks they're supplying to iTunes and the like without bothering to get relevant permissions from the rights owners ?

posted by : arrbee, 13 February 2009 Complain about this comment

Google pays writers for old books

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