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That might be part of it, yes. -- nm
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by
Beryllium
sort of. we do *honour* patents, but they don't last nearly as long with pharaceuticals. -- nm
Posted by
mafic
Jun 6 '09, 10:50
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I wonder when "Happy Birthday" will enter the public domain? -- nm
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Beryllium
Jun 6, 10:55
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Ah. patented in 1935, won't expire until 2030. (What the FUCK?) -- nm
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Beryllium
Jun 6, 10:56
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Disney keeps getting the term after author's death made longer and longer to keep Mickey under protection
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dug
Jun 6, 10:59
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You leave me out of this!!! I have nothing to do with patents!!
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Walt_Disney
Jun 6, 11:16
which I find particularly offensive, considering how much money they've made off public domain (hello, virtually everything pre-lion king). -- nm
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mafic
Jun 6, 11:12
Didn't Sonny Bono push legislation to extend stuff like this too, before he died? -- nm
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Tim
Jun 6, 11:04
no, that's a copyright. Different from a patent. Durrr. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jun 6, 10:57
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