> Clearly you don't understand the extension.
> The term was extended to 90 years after the death of the author.
Copyright never > lapses while you are still alive

Yes, it does--if a buisness holds the copyright (say, your small buisness
incorporates, and they get the copyright... or it's a "work for hire" to
your own buisness) you can see it lapse--and that shouldn't happen.

Hmm... 90 years past my death?   So, you mean I can be embarassed and not
publish my book, and then my wife (after I die in a fit of depression) can
publish it, and live out the life that I always wanted to provide for her?

Gee, cool.  :)


DM

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