Define publication (btw the definetion I'm useing is the one that british libel law uses but that really wouldn't work for your approach)
The probalem with what you want to do is that it really favors the big guy over the little guy. The big guy (Major film makers, publishers, getty images, Major media companies) would be able to psudo-publish their entire cataloge every 5 years. The little guy not so much.
The reason I want to do it is (and this is only one example): Cheneys' wife was able to prevent re-publication of her book by pressure and the fact that she/or company hold copyright. If that provision was in, as soon as either refused (since publication was done over 7 years ago, anybody willing to annoy Cheneys , Bush etc. and make a point could issue it. I do not like material being able to be supressed that way, so........ For films and music, it would specifically have to be made available to the general public in reasonable quantity and usaable format. Otherwise, free piracy with no lawsuits or other reprisals allowed. Actually, that would also extend to theatrical performances ( to the extent that if any agency chose to do a theatrical performance, they must record an audiovisual performance of it that must be made generally available to the public in sufficient quantities to meet reasonable demand within five years of the initial performance of the work or all rights would be lost (and it must be available for performance by any group paying a reasonable fee for performance rights within five years of initial performance or all performance rights would be lost). The idea is that the copyright holder should have rights for the material and its' use BUT the public, including scholars, should have rights of access to that material in a timely and non-preventative way. By default, I would also include the part where photographs of art works could not be copyrighted but add that they could not be used publically for money or the generation of money without permission of the copyright holder unless the copyright holder refused to produce his/their own photographs for use by scholars, students, related within the 5 year period.
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