@Psyche_OS
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2 years
@ScottAdamsSays Where would Disney even be right now if Congress hadn't violated the US Constitution but allowing Disney to extend copyrights on all of their expiring rights just because they were Disney. It keeps extending and extending. Wish my patents did.
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@ScottAdamsSays
Scott Adams
2 years
Is there a professional economist amongst us who believes Disney's special deal in Florida was good for Disney but bad for Florida?
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@Psyche_OS
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2 years
@ScottAdamsSays Each time the copyrights are extended we are thanked by the park ticket prices and food items getting jacked up again and again. Thx!
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@CraigChamberlin
Craig Chamberlin
2 years
@Psyche_OS @ScottAdamsSays @ChuckNorton1 & @JennaEllisEsq - this is what I was saying. Disney is NOT strictly a private entity. When it lobbies it becomes an extension of government. Their public pronouncement of child indoctrination subjects them to government separation (IE dissolved special treatment).
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@sweetwinemaker
Keith Pritchard
2 years
@Psyche_OS @ScottAdamsSays Music copyright is 70 years after the song writers death. Normal commercial use is less than 10 years on songs. Why does Paul McCartney get such protection on a song he writes in a day, when millions and many years are spent developing a product patent and hardly get 20 years.
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