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Like, maybe tiered to something like 5 years: pay what it costs now, 10 years: 10 times that cost, and 15 years: 100 times, with a hard cap at 15? I could get behind that.
It doesn't cost anything to copyright something. You just automatically own the copyright to something you create.
(This may vary outside the US; I'm not familiar with international copyright law.)
Yeah. Something like that. Maybe don't even need a cap.
If you pay $2^n each year n to retain copyright then by year 30 you are into the billions.