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Huckleberry Finn to be Censored — Page 3

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not really sure how that's a cultural mispractice(its just the way the copyright laws work), or what it has to do with altering classic literature. 

This person can make this fan editted version of Huck Finn because the work entered the public domain, the purpose of the public domain is to allow people to interact with culture.  Copyright used to be 14 years, it's now life+70 or 95 years.  (and ever expanding)  People are surrounded by culture, but with the current copyright regime, they have been denied the ability to freely interact with works because nothing enters the public domain.

This Huck Finn is not censorship.  Huck Finn is public domain, go print out your own copy. 

Here's a copy of the 1st American edition 1885:

http://www.archive.org/details/adventureshuckle00twaiiala

Go crazy, find/replace anything you want.  Stick it up your blog.

Denying the public from freely interacting with thousands of works seems like a massive cultural mispractice to me.  Just because it is the way it is, doesn't mean it's also not productive.

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Anchorhead said:

It was a bright cold day in April and the clocks were striking thirteen.

Exactly. Orwell wouldn't believe these days.

I'm not surprised that a classic has been edited, but this is a definitive American literary classic. You'd think that more people would be leery of doing so. Still this has not been unheard of.

I still remember finding out about the Hardy Boys revisions and rewrites. Collecting them will never end...

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TheBoost said:

Warbler said:

  In order to be polite in this post, I said n-word instead of the full word, but didn't have to abbreviate the word cracker.  

 Does the word 'cracker' carry with it the history of centuries of violence, oppression, slavery, and murder?

Is it a double standard, or are the words just not equal in meaning?

 You clearly haven't been to any of my family Christmas dinners.

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Bingowings said: You clearly haven't been to any of my family Christmas dinners.

ROTF LMAO!

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I don't get it.  Could someone please explain?