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Authorship Quote by Marvin Ammori

“The terms of copyright last far too long: either the life of the author plus 70 years after death for a personal work or 95 years for a corporate work. That length doesn't encourage more authorship - it merely limits the speakers who could share powerful speeches, books, and films.” quote by Marvin Ammori
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“The terms of copyright last far too long: either the life of the author plus 70 years after death for a personal work or 95 years for a corporate work. That length doesn't encourage more authorship - it merely limits the speakers who could share powerful speeches, books, and films.”

Marvin Ammori

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Source Essay: The Future of Copyright, Marvin Ammori, 2020

Copyright terms are excessively long, discouraging new creation and limiting access to cultural works, rather than promoting authorship.

In simple terms: Long copyrights hinder new creation.

Key Takeaway

Advocate for shorter, balanced copyright terms.

Themes

copyright creativity access law culture

Mood

critical analytical

Type

policy philosophical

When to use this quote

  • publishing
  • education
  • media production

Key Concepts

intellectual property policy economics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How would shorter terms affect artists?
  • What balance best serves public and creators?
A Different Perspective

Shorter terms may reduce incentives for some creators.

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