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Old 05-15-2011, 07:30 PM   #92
carld
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Like I said above, it's not the 1700s any more. Back before the first copyright law (1790 in the US) it wasn't so easy to copy creative works and distribute them, so it was possible to get by without copyright. These days anyone with a computer can spit out enough digital copies to satisfy the western hemisphere. Things are just too different for us to go back to non-copyright times.
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