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RE[7]: The source of Microsoft's monopoly.
by lucas_maximus on Fri 30th Nov 2012 18:09
in reply to "RE[6]: The source of Microsoft's monopoly."
I think 75 years is silly for copyright yes.
However I don't know what Mickey Mouse has got to do with the law protecting my hard-work when creating a software program.
Creating Software is non-trivial, while I work for a gambling company ... if I worked for myself, I would like to think there are protections in my own country that stop a rival just de-compiling/stealing and redistributing something if I am selling licenses.
RE[8]: The source of Microsoft's monopoly.
by Lennie on Fri 30th Nov 2012 18:11
in reply to "RE[7]: The source of Microsoft's monopoly."





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I'm just saying 75 years after the death of the author is to much, even ridiculous :-)
That is no incentive for Disney to come up with a new Mickey Mouse. Thus no innovation.
Edited 2012-11-30 17:50 UTC