Re: US Government Seizing Webpages
Posted: 2011-02-04 11:36am
Are you too stupid to see that not everything is self evident?Broomstick wrote: From a business sense only #2 makes sense. Are you too stupid to see that?
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Are you too stupid to see that not everything is self evident?Broomstick wrote: From a business sense only #2 makes sense. Are you too stupid to see that?
Mary Bono wrote:Actually, Sonny wanted the term of copyright protection to last forever. I am informed by staff that such a change would violate the Constitution. ... As you know, there is also [then-MPAA president] Jack Valenti's proposal for term to last forever less one day. Perhaps the Committee may look at that next Congress.
That's the reason for the line in the ST:TOS opening "It's five year mission...." Five years of shows was considered the break-even point for syndication at the time.Uraniun235 wrote:If copyrights expired after five years, it's possible Star Trek would never have been made at all. Desilu took a loss on every episode of Star Trek they produced because NBC would only pay so much for it, but they kept producing in part because they hoped to get enough episodes made that they would be able to resell it in syndication.