I'd like to ask you all a quesion, and I am being serious.
Do you honestly believe that there is nothing wrong with violating these copyright laws?
I don't see how any one can answer yes to that question. To throw a different spin on it, Meijer makes a lot of money, right? Just like all these silly artists not wanting digital copies of their works to be digitally distributed. Now, most of you would agree that walking into Meijer, grabbing your normal set of groceries, and walking out without paying is a bad thing to do. Why doesn't the same hold true for digital copyrights? Why does everyone think it's okay to download music/other things?
Alright, so that's a little bit off from the article, but the same principal holds true. The people who hold the copyrights on things, in a sense, made that thing. They put work into it, and thus, should be rewarded. Yeah, copyrights do last forever, and maybe something should be done about that. I mean, I like seeing stuff in the public domain as much as the next guy, but it's really no different than any other business model works.
There are also some absolutely ridiculous copyright claims out there. Those of you who have been reading /. recently will have noticed an abundance of articles posted on the subject in the last two weeks.
Realize I am someone who does not fully follow copyright laws. I download just as much stuff as the next guy over. I just realize what I am doing is wrong. I'm sure when any drastic change of laws is suggested, a drastic uprising occurs. When murder became illegal (what about the duels) and you couldn't beat your family and you could not disallow people to use something based on skin color, there was opposition. The Digital Rights Movement will win. What they are doing is legal...it's just matter of time.