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28, 30, its a two year difference.
still, given todays turnaround in some tech fields, thats just insane.
its even worse when you look at copyrights.
its a say that whenever the mouse is about to go public domain, disney corp lobbies for a extended copyright law.
maybe fine for the usual creative work (writers, painters and so on) but when it comes to software, we are looking at stuff thats under copyright protection 2-3 generations after it was taken out of circulation, or cant be used any longer as the hardware it used to run on is no longer made.