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Another thing we could do instead is index the copyright length to life expectancy. It was 14 years in 1790 (average expectancy was 35.5), which means it should be around 28 years today. It was meant to give creators a time-limited monopoly (presumably while they were actually alive); that length sounds about right to me for that.


Most of that difference in life expectancy is due to lowered infant mortality, they weren't copyrighting anything anyhow.


It really should be the life-span of the author plus some arbitrary amount, but the arbitrary part shouldn't be more than one generation.

It does society no good to have your grandchildren living off your legacy without an imperative to create their own.




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