Says the article:
"The issue of national sovereignty over the Internet has not been firmly established, either by trade agreement or by court precedent, some legal experts say, and conflicts continue to be settled individually".The IPKat realises it’s chaos out there. However, he’s not convinced that standardising the copyright terms worldwide is the best solution. Instead, it may be better to make special provisions to solve this problem that limit the effect of any compromises to use of copyright materials on the internet.
Stop press. The IPKat's friend Professor David Vaver (St Peter's College, Oxford) writes:
"Under the Australia/US Free Trade Agreement, due to come into force on 1 January 2005 (assuming an exchange of notes between the countries certifying internal compliance), the general copyright term in Oz becomes life plus 70 years. I haven't checked whether this applies to pre-2005 works but I suspect it does. Margaret Mitchell's Australian copyright may therefore in a couple of months Return with the Wind".Margaret Mitchell here
Other wind-related copyright works here, here and here





