Copyright confusion

Copyright issues

Here is an excellent opinion piece from Berkeley Professor Hal Varian that ran in the New York Times today. Copyright law is a mess right now. It hinders publishers without really benefiting anyone, as the professor points out. Lawrence Lessig's recommendations, detailed in the piece, are the right way to go — give authors 14 years of copyright protection, then ask them to renew that protection or have their work move to the public domain. Simple and fair.

Bruce Rutledge >> May 31, 2007
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