Since intellectual property rights cannot be exercised in perpetuity, the
question of their time limit is an enormously complex issue. . . . In the case
of copyrights, the most rational solution is Great Britain's Copyright Act of
1911, which established the copyright of books, paintings, movies, etc. for the
lifetime of the author and fifty years thereafter.
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