How long should copyrights last? In the US it last author's life plus 70 years. That seems fairly excessive to me. Why do authors need such a high incentive to write? A period between 20-40 years would seem sufficient to give author's the incentive to write yet increase the public domain rapidly, which is why we have intellectual property rights in the first place.
In the US it seems like copyrights get extended whenever Mickey Mouse is about to enter the public domain.
In the US it seems like copyrights get extended whenever Mickey Mouse is about to enter the public domain. That given how much profits it has pulled from public domain material like Cinderella, Sleeping Beuty, and other fairy tails.