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There Is A Right To Unprotected Product

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on July 19, 2002 02:02 AM
The Constitution says that copyright only lasts a limited time. So creators only have a right to their product for a while. And society can use the product after that period so that society can benefit.

When copyright expires, how do we use a technically locked product? Doesn't the Constitution require that it be available to society?

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