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Alex Rich's avatar

I'd love to see a reform of the 2nd law of thermodynamics. Would increase potential a lot of new creative engineering ideas and so make me less worried AI would put me out of a job.

Akiyama's avatar

I think there would be IMMENSE benefit in scrapping all modern copyright laws and returning to the original copyright law that things remain in copyright for 28 years after their publication (which should apply to everything: printed media, art, music and video). In fact, one of the reasons I voted for Brexit is that we wouldn't be able to do this without leaving the EU.

If everything over 28 years old was out of copyright, people would be able to do so much in terms of republishing or repackaging old media, or creating new works inspired by those media. For example, I would like to be able to legally watch the original "unimproved" Star Wars trilogy, and I would like to be able to read Francis Spufford's unauthorised Narnia book, The Stone Table.

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