Understanding Copyright Law and Exclusive Rights

Maggie Lange, an attorney and Professor of Music Business/Management at Berklee College of Music, explains the five "exclusive rights" that the law grants to a copyright holder, as well as some of the exceptions and additions that apply to music, such as the compulsory mechanical license and minimum statutory rate clauses.
gwiz665says...

Fucking copyright.

Copyright should be bound to the creator of the work, and expire when the creator dies. That's the only reasonable way to have copyright.

Croccydilesays...

I don't think it should be abolished, however the current limits are getting absurd. People who had no involvement of the original copyright are now handling estates. 95 years now? Oh right... Disney...

The original limits seemed quite fair. Longer than an average lifespan seems just silly.

What really troubled me is that public domain hit a dead stop at 1923 with the new laws. It won't move again for a good while still. I bet you when that time comes it gets extended to 125 years or something equally stupid then.

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