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On the new Monsters, Inc. DVD, there's a preview of an upcoming Disney film I hadn't heard of before: Treasure Planet. It's a remake of Treasure Island, set in outer space. (And it looks like a rip-off of Titan A.E..)
Although I disagree with the perpetual extension of copyright, I can see how some people who depend on copyright for their living might feel differently, and I don't condemn them for that. But this kind of double standard -- continuing to build a commercial empire on the public domain, while fighting hard to ensure that your own works never enter it -- disgusts me.