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This way,just in case Bond would return.He will never be killed off or become M,he is too iconic.
What a frightening thought....
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Bond won't become public property in 2053.
I used the wonderful Inter Net to read up on UK copyright law for litterary work. It was regulated in 1995, and covers all property that was still copyright protected by then, and applies to the work of any British writer who has died since 1925. This applies to Fleming and Bond.
The rules state that the copyright is valid until 70 years after the death of the author and until the end of that year, i.e. 31st Dec 2034. From 1st Jan 2035, James Bond is up for grabs.
Eugh, what a horrific thought.
http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/1027/how-does-it-end-for-007/p1
Please continue in the thread as linked. Thanks.