Simply to agree with Heldenleben's point, that the big corporations (e.g. Disney) are well able to defend - and extend - their copyrights, while smaller fry are progressively unable to do so and cynically trampled.
It's interesting to see which composers (such as Shostakovich) have their copyright stoutly maintained, and those who are unable to defend it. This is the "might is right" trend which has to be fought, tooth and nail - copyright is plainly not dead, but there is a terrible danger it will become the preserve of the rich and powerful at the expense of the majority of artists.
It's interesting to see which composers (such as Shostakovich) have their copyright stoutly maintained, and those who are unable to defend it. This is the "might is right" trend which has to be fought, tooth and nail - copyright is plainly not dead, but there is a terrible danger it will become the preserve of the rich and powerful at the expense of the majority of artists.
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