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<blockquote data-quote="pustal" data-source="post: 10202991" data-attributes="member: 281638"><p>Walt had plenty of money to left to his descendants and made also plenty of money with the work of others that fell on creative commons, including works made with him already alive. It's hipocritical of Disney to say the least. Public domain is not a tax and it is a concept that exists since ancient Rome for a reason. Preventing works to fall into it limits cultural spread and actually stifles innovation.</p><p></p><p>Also patents and copyright are different things. And I also defend limits on patents. Take the medical field, companies hold patents for 20 years, get showered in money, don't even reinvest the money (most R&D pharmaceuticals do are low risk, high reward, the expensive and high risk stuff is left to public research institutions and bought out from them for cheap).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pustal, post: 10202991, member: 281638"] Walt had plenty of money to left to his descendants and made also plenty of money with the work of others that fell on creative commons, including works made with him already alive. It's hipocritical of Disney to say the least. Public domain is not a tax and it is a concept that exists since ancient Rome for a reason. Preventing works to fall into it limits cultural spread and actually stifles innovation. Also patents and copyright are different things. And I also defend limits on patents. Take the medical field, companies hold patents for 20 years, get showered in money, don't even reinvest the money (most R&D pharmaceuticals do are low risk, high reward, the expensive and high risk stuff is left to public research institutions and bought out from them for cheap). [/QUOTE]
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