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Originally Posted by kennyc
Gawd Ralph, what do you think writing, books, libraries are about? Sheesh.
I don't know, I'm getting quite tired of those members who seem only to want to argue and impose their beliefs on others. It's one thing to state one's beliefs and the environment in which they exist. It's another to insist only you see the truth. From here on out when someone attempts to argue matters of opinion I will simply not respond other than to state my position. I could care less if you believe it or not.
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Shakespeare didn't have copyright supporting him. Nor did Cervantes. Or any of the Greek plays, or Roman writings. Or the Analectics of Confucius (Kung-Fu-Tse). Or Marlowe, Omar, ect.... (And yes, the Library of Alexandria didn't have a copyright supporting it, either.)
Copyright is a Western Civilization invention, from the 1700's forward. Born by the printing press, dying by the computer chip. Selah.