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1. whoopd+kn[view] [source] 2023-02-18 20:39:14
>>GavCo+(OP)
When you rewrite a book like this, does it reset the copyright? Matilda was set to become public domain in 2060 (70 years after Dahl's death). With the books now owned by a corporation and essentially recreated by them, the copyright extends another fifty years.
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2. joseph+fx[view] [source] 2023-02-18 21:47:40
>>whoopd+kn
The rewritten version gets a fresh copyright timer of its own, but the original's copyright still expires the same time it was always going to.
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3. detrit+Xz1[view] [source] 2023-02-19 07:50:24
>>joseph+fx
So, if the publisher changes a single word in a new copyright, and the old one expires, can the publisher sue someone who shared the old version? It'd only be one word off, so they could argue it's effectively infringement...
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4. imetat+kqj[view] [source] 2023-02-24 13:03:47
>>detrit+Xz1
So ironically the forbidden versions will be released freely first. Hilarious.
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