While I wasn't there and can't comment on the constitution's author's
intents, I believe that the copyright laws now read something to the effect
of protecting works for the life of the author plus 50 years beyond.
Ken Whitcombon 9/5/01 9:09 AM, Eric L. Strobel at fyzycyst_at_home.com wrote:
> Unfortunately, this conviction has
> been lost and now copyrights last on the order of 95 years. (Don't recall
> if that's after the copyrightholder's death or just 95 total.)
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