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matrixmann) wrote2015-09-18 08:14 am
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Cultural embarrassment
The next episode in the category "youth is as fucked up and has as much bad taste as the previous generation":
When the eldest school kids, about 14 to 16 years old, of a nearby 10-classes-school meet in their niche before the building, start to entertain the whole surrounding area with their music and among it you recognize some kind of newer, 2015-updated-like version of Eiffel 65's "Blue".
When the eldest school kids, about 14 to 16 years old, of a nearby 10-classes-school meet in their niche before the building, start to entertain the whole surrounding area with their music and among it you recognize some kind of newer, 2015-updated-like version of Eiffel 65's "Blue".
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In my country it's 70 years after an author's death it becomes like outlawed. The last one which had the copyright, it expires.
And I think you can only keep having grip of it, if you do a sequel. But in a lot of cases this surely is unprobable, either no-one is interested or it's downright unrealistic to find someone to be able to write one.
I'm not that familar with the details of the copyright, but sure you could hear a bit about it since this year Free State of Bavaria's copyright on Hitler's "Mein Kampf" expires and for that it becomes reprintable legally for the first time in Germany. Since that is a controversial book, there is talking "what to do about it to maybe keep preventing this?"