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Decrease the UK's copyright term length to 50 years after the creator's death

Submitted by Alexander Liney on Thursday 2nd July 2020

Published on Thursday 10th September 2020

Current status: Closed

Closed: Wednesday 10th March 2021

Signatures: 15

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Decrease the UK's copyright term length to 50 years after the creator's death

Petition Details

Reduce the period for which works are protected by copyright, from 70 years after the creator's death, to 50, as it was before the 1995 Amendment to the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. This would expand the public domain, encourage innovation, and allow access to unpublished works.

Additional Information

In the US, EU, and the UK, copyright expires 70 years after the creator dies. This is 20 years longer than is required by the Berne Convention, and we believe is bad for innovation: publishers can endlessly re-release a dead author's work, whilst new creators are turned away for lack of demand. Were this petition to succeed, unpublished works could be rediscovered by a new generation, living British creators should benefit, and the British film industry could also benefit from this trove of new storylines.


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