| ▲ | anon84873628 6 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
Then at least there would be outrage to drive the passing of the needed legislation which otherwise hasn't come to pass anyway. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | avidiax 6 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Copyright law desperately needs a production requirement or allowance. The copyright owner must make new copies of the work available; the price must be no greater than the original price (not inflation adjusted). And if they fail to do so, anyone may produce copies and escrow the original price (less the cost of production) for collection by the copyright holder. That means that orphan works are effectively in the public domain. Calculus professors can ask students to get the cheaper 2nd edition, not the latest 22nd edition. And a company like Google could make scanned works available in their entirety for a small amount of money for each work. And the copyright holder still gets their end, without having to arrange a printing or hold stock. | |||||||||||||||||
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