Originally posted by K2Grey
It takes a really long time for "creative works" to end up in public domain. It's a shame that movies and music, among other things, that are apart of our cultural heritage are going to have price tags on them for quite a while, even long after the original authors are dead. While it's nice that the citizen kane dvd has cool special features, why should people who cannot afford it be unable to view arguable one of the greatest films in history? I don't think Orsen Wells would care. Now in truth alot of classic movies and (and to a limited extent, music) is available in public libraries, but as long as the studio owns the copyright it will still be a no-no to make a copy of it or download a copy.
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