More Canadian Goodness
Canada’s house of commons has rejected the Lucy Maud Montgomery Copyright Term Extension Act, which would have extended the copyright term for unpublished works of certain deceased authors . . . like Lucy Maud Montgomery, author of Anne of Green Gables.
Canadians: What can’t they do right?
This would not have been nearly as bad as the Sonny Bono Act is, since it only deals with unpublished works of dead authors. But it’s more transparently a payoff to the heirs of a single copyright holder than the Sonny Bono CTEA was.
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