Eternal Copyright: a modest proposal
By Adrian Hon
Last updated: February 20th, 2012
On Tuesday 14th, the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) posted a
message on RnBXclusive.com, stating: "If you have downloaded music
using this website you may have committed a criminal offence which
carries a maximum penalty of up to 10 years imprisonment and an
unlimited fine under UK law."
SOCA's threat is a stirring defence of what we hold dear in this
country – the right of a creator to benefit from their intellectual
property, whether it be a song, book, film, or game. Without this
assurance of compensation, we might not see any new creative works
being produced at all, and so it's for this reason that we've
continually lengthened copyright terms from 14-28 years as set out
by the Statue of Anne in 1710 to "lifetime plus 70 years" today.
Yet now, as we've instituted decade-long jail terms and unlimited
fines for copyright infringers, it's time to take the next step in
extending copyright terms even further.
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