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On Wed, 17 Apr 2013 21:13:47 -0400, Cousin Ricky wrote:
> Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospam com> wrote:
>> But Dr. King's speech was in 1963, so even 70 years from then would
>> still be 2033 if he'd died at the speech.
>>
>> So it doesn't even become an issue until 2038.
>
> Actually, 2038 is when it /stops/ being an issue. (Unless Congress
> extends the term again.)
Well, it's when it stops being an issue for that particular speech.
But I wouldn't hold my breath on the term not being extended again. The
public domain in the US is essentially dead.
Jim
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