Several Senate Republicans have been talking about rolling back copyright protections from 120 years to 56 years (the historical norm before Disney lobbied endlessly to protect The Mouse). This would apply retroactively.
Why wait for them to go broke when you can shove them off the cliff?
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Several Senate Republicans have been talking about rolling back copyright protections from 120 years to 56 years (the historical norm before Disney lobbied endlessly to protect The Mouse). This would apply retroactively.
Why wait for them to go broke when you can shove them off the cliff?
It'd be a start. I'm still in the camp of 25-30 years being the correct timeframe.