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Re: [ARSCLIST] Britain reverses position on copyright extension
It is indeed tragic that an allegedly centrist government should
ignore the recent advice of its own expert commission and cringe so
pitifully before the music industry lobby at the EC.
It is also disappointing that supposedly sophisticated law-makers
should accept the cynical sentimentalization of ageing musicians as a
weapon of debate, particularly when the basic argument is so patently
spurious.
The EC's own 2006 report on copyright, commissioned from a
distinguished panel of Dutch lawyers and academics, shows that the
only predictable winners from an extended EC recording copyright
period would be the corporate heirs to the labels, and that such
corporate heirs are almost never the musicians who make the records.
The fact that the extension effectively bars community access to 20th
century recorded music is, of course, largely ignored.
See my March 2008 piece in the IHT <http://www.iht.com/articles/
2008/03/24/opinion/edbaldwin.php>