• @catloaf@lemm.ee
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      611 hours ago

      So when Bethesda makes a new Skyrim, Todd Howard should personally own the whole thing?

      • @Zachariah@lemmy.world
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        Yes, or parts of the game owned by different individuals. They can have a contract to use their intellectual property only for Bethesda’s uses.

        Even if it was owned by one person at the company, that’s no different than the company owning it. But since it’s owned by a finite being instead of an eternal entity, so it makes it clearer that copyright should also be finite.

        • @FlowVoid@lemmy.world
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          Copyright is already finite.

          Copyright initially held by a company expires 95 years from the year of its first publication or 120 years from the year of its creation, whichever comes first.

          Copyright initially held by an individual expires 70 years after the individual dies. That could easily be a longer period than company-held copyright.

      • @Zachariah@lemmy.world
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        68 hours ago

        But then they might try to claim the copyright lasts until the last one dies and then keep swapping in young people to keep it going forever. Pretty much like they do today.

        • That’s not how copyright works (at least not in the US). when a corporation creates a copyrighted work (by way of paying the person(s) that actually made it), the duration is set as 120 years after creation or 95 years after publication. The lifetime of any employee is not taken into account. When a copyright is made by a person, it lasts until 70 years after that person dies. You cannot swap out that person for someone else, even if the owner of the copyright changes.

          You are probably thinking of a method that is used to make private agreements last basically forever. A private contract technically isn’t allowed to last forever, there has to be some point of expiration. To make a contract last forever anyway, they pick some condition that probably won’t happen for a ridiculous amount of time, such as when the last descendant of the king of England dies (I assume they use this because the royal family keeps good genealogy records). If a currently living person is required, they might pick some infant relative to make it last as long as possible.

        • @otp@sh.itjust.works
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          25 hours ago

          So if you want the copyright of a work to expire, you need to arrange for the death of the sole copyright holder

          • @Zachariah@lemmy.world
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            15 hours ago

            Well, it should expire at 9 years after the work was made, but to reinforce that, it should be owned by a finite being.