Cory Doctorow on Nostr: This year saw several silent films entering the public domain - but some of those ...
This year saw several silent films entering the public domain - but some of those films no longer exist in their entirety, or at all. They were set afire in the slow-motion arson attack on our culture the monopolistic entertainment industry began 40+ years ago.
Today, the world's worst people remain in charge of that culture, and they're still destroying it.
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