A Constructive Proposal For Copyright Reform
The ideas proposed by Rick Falkvinge and Christian Engström are fascinating and indeed may solve a lot of problems with copyright that we face today. The system that we have today no longer protects the artist, but the corporations that profit off of their work. I would like to list all of the changes proposed and give a few comments on each of them. Moral rights unchanged - this is what one might call a no-brainer. Personally, I have toyed with the idea of making distribution rights revocable, as in giving the author the right to revoke distribution rights from someone at any moment, though that will undoubtedly create many problems; Free non-commercial sharing - it is unlikely that lobbyists would agree to that, as corporations are increasingly moving towards subscription-based services, in essence making it so that no individual owns any copy of content; 20 years of commercial monopoly - MCU would start entering the public domain in 6 years from the moment of writ...