cheers, i have enjoyed it as well.
i have been a passionate advocate for the public domain and the free culture movement for some time, and i am certainly capable of letting that passion get the better of me. i truly do believe that the current state of the Howard IP is an affront, and it’s one in a long line of affronts to the man’s legacy. we already let disney and sonny bono rewrite copyright law once, and the corporate ‘rights-holders’ continue to push the line (and blatantly step over it when they can get away with it) in so many ways it disgusts me.
i do eagerly await the time when REH’s works are unequivocally public domain and the rights revert to public ownership. his work and legacy has been abused and commodified for so long, it will be wonderful when it finally belongs to all of us.

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