Thank you for correcting me on Mexico. Do you hear a lot about enforcement down there? My jot was not necessarily at the literal life of copyright, but the enforcement of it during it's time.MikeHalloran wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018, 22:00Incorrect. It's Mexico @ 100 yearsDatOrganistTho wrote: ↑02 Aug 2018, 03:36
IMSLP is a site that tries very hard to respect the various international and country treaties and laws regarding copyright. By far, the US is the worst offender for the life of copyright...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_c ... ht_lengths
Disney had little to do with this. The EU Parliament, however, did.... no small thanks to Mickey and the folks at Disney.
http://illusionofmore.com/mousetrap-cop ... eep-story/
In my case, every word. I worked on it in 1976 and make my living enforcing some of its provisions.In what detail have you read the Copyright Act of the US?
I don't go into my work — perhaps when I retire in a few years. Any comments I make on the subject are likely to be accompanied by links.
https://alj.orangenius.com/mickey-mouse ... right-law/
This is what I was referring to considering copyright law. Are you saying that Disney had no stake in lobbying and pushing for copyright reform when revisions to copyright were being enacted?