Tech books to enter public domain. O'Reilly & Associates limiting its own copyright protection [InfoWorld: Top News]
This is helpful, but my bet is that the major publishers (who pushed for lifetime + 70 years) will not do what O'Reilly has done. Copyright has different impacts on writers of technical (perishable) content and on writers of creative (ideally timeless) content, and their heirs. But why let xyz publishing "own" Shakespeare, for example?
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