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TPP copyright extension a curb on creativity

Changes primarily benefit corporate rights holders, not individual creatives, content creator Dave Lane argues. With special feature audio.

Nick Grant
Fri, 10 Jun 2016

According to Recorded Music NZ chief executive Damian Vaughan, the extension of copyright from its present 50 years to 70 years under the Trans-Pacific Partnership is “ultimately a good thing” and there’s “unanimous” agreement in the local music industry the eight-year phase-in period New Zealand

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Nick Grant
Fri, 10 Jun 2016
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