• spittingimage@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    I remember reading that the UK has assigned a perpetual copyright to Peter Pan because royalties fund a children’s hospital. Maybe it’ll be public domain worldwide but copyrighted in the UK?

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      10 months ago

      Copyright laws are by country. Some countries have treaties to respect each other’s copyrights and some don’t.

      So, it is entirely possible to have something considered “public domain” in the USA still be protected in the UK.

      …But given the relative economic weight of the two countries, simply banning the export of your locally-infringing Peter Pan/Steamboat Willie slash fic novel would be pretty easy.

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      10 months ago

      Maybe? Copyright is completely broken if you ask me. Right now we seem to operate on a “don’t enforce unless we feel like it” worldwide framework across the board and everything is weird and bad.