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More #$%& from #$%&#$ %&#$%&#$ Re: [ PFIR ] Netanyahu's son removes anti-Semitic meme from Facebook following outcry
On 09/18/2017 06:24 PM, #$%& dropped this bunch of #$%&:
> On Mon, 18 Sep 2017 02:33:00 -0500 #$%&# $% &#$% &#$%& K. Quinn"
> <skquinn at rushpost.com> wrote:
>
>> violation of Lauren's copyright.
>
> #$%& #$%&#$ %& fascist #$%& (#$%& #$% quinn) #$%&# $%&#$%
I'm not a fascist. I do think the length of copyright restrictions have
gotten out of hand (thanks to Disney for lobbying to extend copyright
every damned time the original Mickey Mouse is about to enter public
domain). From Wikipedia:
> The original length of copyright in the United States was 14 years,
> and it had to be explicitly applied for. If the author wished, they
> could apply for a second 14â??year monopoly grant, but after that the
> work entered the public domain, so it could be used and built upon
> by others.
However, I don't have a problem the general concept of copyright; my
problems are with the obscenely long terms that Hollywood has bought and
paid for, that have effectively killed the public domain.
> (American) nazi 'law' #$ %& #$ %&# $%& #$%&# $% &#$.
Copyright pre-dates WWII and Nazi Germany by centuries, and the US by at
least decades, originating in 1709 with the Statute of Anne in England.
It is not, by any means, an American invention. Given that it predates
Hitler by centuries, calling it a "Nazi" law is at best unintentionally
misleading, and at worst outright wrong.
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Shawn K. Quinn <skquinn at rushpost.com>
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