I don't NEED to "buy the rights." I just have to wait 11 years, and it becomes public domain. Duh.
The publisher realizes this book doesn't have much money-making potential at this stage, so it's happy to toss Seuss's genius into the fire to gain some PUBLICITY and Social Credits at his legacy's expense.
I don't NEED to "buy the rights." I just have to wait 11 years, and it becomes public domain. Duh.
The publisher realizes this book doesn't have much money-making potential at this stage, so it's happy to toss Seuss's genius into the fire to gain some PUBLICITY and Social Credits at his legacy's expense.
This helps to expose what a bad idea it was to let a few buyers in NYC decide what our culture is.
Between work-from-home and NYC covid insanity, things might be about to get interesting.