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xmprt
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11 days ago
I'm not a copyright expert and if you told me that Harry Potter was common domain then I'd probably be a bit surprised but wouldn't think it's crazy. The first book came out 30 years ago after all. On further research the copyright laws are way more aggressive than that (a bit too much if you ask me) but 30 years doesn't seem quick. Patents expire after 20 years.
jacquesm|11 days ago
uniq7|10 days ago
ijk|10 days ago
manarth|10 days ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_copyright_duration_by_...
alsetmusic|10 days ago
How many people think they can rip off Disney characters even if they don't know how much Disney lobbied to extend their ownership? People can observe that no one but Disney gets to use them and understand, even if not consciously, that those are Disney's to use.
^ Probably poorly written without time to proof cause time constraint.
pinewurst|11 days ago
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