The Dead Have No Incentive to Create

Margaret Mitchell, author of “Gone With the Wind,” died more than 50 years ago. Her financial incentive to write the book is nil.

So why is her estate collecting royalties on a book that long since should have entered the public domain — and successfully blocking publication (AP) of parodies of the book? Copyright law and Congress are the culprits.

More in my Wednesday column.

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