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RE: [dvd-discuss] Eldred Amicus
On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 10:31, Joshua Stratton wrote:
> The natural counter argument, however, is that authors who are in the
> process of writing a manuscript, or who are shopping it around to
> different publishers, may have their work published without their
> permission if it isn't copyrighted from the instant the pen touches the
> paper.
I really don't have a problem with copyright on unpublished
works -- I just think that 120 years is a long time for
Teddy Roosevelt's laundry list to be off-limits. In the
interest of newspapers and hopeful authors, about a year
should be more than adequate. For the exceptional novel
that takes five years to get published as an instant best
seller, there's always the inexpensive self-registration
process.
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| the strength to change the things I cannot accept, and the |
| cunning to hide the bodies of those who got in my way. |
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