



Three panel comic in the audio recording studio. Kate is on the air.
Panel 1: A skeleton person dressed in Elizabethan ruffs talks into the guest microphone, "Copyright protections unfairly benefit the 'Living-American' population." Kate slyly whispers, "oo! Nuance!"
Panel 2: Kate says "That's the voice of my next guest—Skelmo, a local theatre ghost." Skelmo continues, "How long does copyright last for non-published work?"
Panel 3: Kate answers, "70 years after the death of the author." Skelmo shrugs and says "I wrote a sonnet yesterday. It's been public domain since 1996."
World famous artists, Litchfield and Malaprop, are siblings that run an award winning art collective, known for its groundbreaking works into the avant-garde.