← Back to context Comment by croes 9 days ago Maybe we should start with those who made such copyright claims a possibility in the first place 3 comments croes Reply wizzwizz4 9 days ago They're long, long dead. croes 8 days ago There are still people who help extending it wizzwizz4 8 days ago If copyright can be used to prevent the archiving of ToS documents, a copyright duration of 3 years would be sufficient. Not all objections to copyright boil down to "the Mickey Mouse Protection Act should never have passed!".
wizzwizz4 9 days ago They're long, long dead. croes 8 days ago There are still people who help extending it wizzwizz4 8 days ago If copyright can be used to prevent the archiving of ToS documents, a copyright duration of 3 years would be sufficient. Not all objections to copyright boil down to "the Mickey Mouse Protection Act should never have passed!".
croes 8 days ago There are still people who help extending it wizzwizz4 8 days ago If copyright can be used to prevent the archiving of ToS documents, a copyright duration of 3 years would be sufficient. Not all objections to copyright boil down to "the Mickey Mouse Protection Act should never have passed!".
wizzwizz4 8 days ago If copyright can be used to prevent the archiving of ToS documents, a copyright duration of 3 years would be sufficient. Not all objections to copyright boil down to "the Mickey Mouse Protection Act should never have passed!".
They're long, long dead.
There are still people who help extending it
If copyright can be used to prevent the archiving of ToS documents, a copyright duration of 3 years would be sufficient. Not all objections to copyright boil down to "the Mickey Mouse Protection Act should never have passed!".