Read: [next] [previous] messageRe: [d@DCC] Chronology of Canadian Copyright LawFrom: "Wallace J.McLean" <ag737 _-at-_ freenet.carleton.ca> > Can you clarify. Is that 28 years + 14 years for a possible > total of 42? Yes. This would suggest that the term extension was: > > a) Remove formalities and renewal (a very bad idea, but made > more > sense in this pre-ICT era than it does today) > b) extend term by 8 years. By a minimum of 8 years. It went from a fixed term of publication+28 (+14) to life+50. The calculation is completely different. > I'm curious what your thoughts are on the Berne question about > whether Copyright not being "subject to any formality" actually > removes the ability to require renewal. According to Lessig's theory, renewal formalities would be allowed, despite Berne, for copyright terms beyond the life+50 horizon, but not within it. What international copyright treaties now need are MAXIMUMS, otherwise the maximalist agenda will never be stayed. _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss@list.digital-copyright.ca http://list.digital-copyright.ca/mailman/listinfo/discuss Read: [next] [previous] message List: [newer] [older] articles You need to subscribe to post to this forum. |