I thought copyrights were for 100 years?
-- Frank
--- Vintage Computer Festival <vcf(a)siconic.com> wrote:
So the whores that are beholden to corporate
interest...er, I mean the
United States Congress has decided that copyrights
in the US should be
extended another 20 years beyond the limits they
were set at, and those
mental miscreants that put an ex-Coke junkie in the
White House...er, I
mean the US Supreme Court has upheld these
extensions, saying it is
Congress' duty to determine copyright lengths.
So this means that, for instance, the software for
Apple ][, Commodore
64, Atari 800, and TRS-80 (to name but a few
platforms) will not be public
domain until something like 2075, when computers as
we know them today
will not even exist.
This makes so much sense that I just had an
aneurysm.
--
Sellam Ismail
Vintage Computer Festival
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