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Old 07-10-2008, 09:50 AM   #35
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As a matter of practicality, copyright law was not required until the invention of the printing press made low-cost printing a practical proposition. In the days before printing, when books had to be reproduced by hand, it was too expensive to copy books for profit. As soon as it became practical, the necessity for a copyright law became obvious and it was enacted. The law came about as the result of the advances in technology.
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