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ordinaryradical | 6 months ago

There are hundreds of years of art already in the public domain and society is not “universally thriving?” Why would adding a couple more recent years change that?

Seems very utopian magic thinking to me.

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thedevilslawyer|6 months ago

The vast majority of the works have been created in the last 100 years. This is where the "intellect" of IP lies, and that's what's locked behind copyright. Opening these up would absolutely affect universally thriving.

You can't live modern life with knowledge as of 1900.