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Sunday, November 05, 2006

Change UK copyright to legalize iPods

The Institute for Public Policy Research, a UK think tank, has released a report on the deplorable state of British copyright law, where it is still illegal to rip your CDs and put them on your iPod. Britain is seriously considering extending the term of copyright on sound recordings by 45 years, to a whopping 95 years -- and not just for new recordings, but retroactively. Nearly all the 50-year-old sound recordings ever made are out of print. Locking them away for 45 more years creates the very real possibility that every known copy of these recordings will expire before their copyright does. Adding another 45 years to these old records can't possibly provide an incentive to make new recordings -- Elvis Presley isn't going back into the studio, not even if you gave him a million years' worth of copyright.
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