Jorge Luis Borges and the Labyrinths of Copyright

In this web content, the author shares a personal anecdote about Pope Francis and his connection to the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges. The author verifies the story with Maria Kodama, Borges’s widow, who was an influential figure in global literature due to her control over his artistic legacy and copyrights. Following Kodama’s death, there were concerns about who would take charge of Borges’s estate. The content also delves into the history of copyright laws, referencing the Berne Convention of 1886 and the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act. The author raises questions about the complexities of digital publishing and the fate of works by authors without heirs. Ultimately, it is revealed that the Argentine court recognized the rights of Kodama’s nieces and nephews to Borges’s estate.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2023/07/04/jorge-luis-borges-estate-overcomes-copyright-qualms-with-recognized-heirs/8f8d679e-1a23-11ee-be41-a036f4b098ec_story.html

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