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Copyright Turns 300 Today
Submitted by Derek Henson on Tue, 2010-04-13 03:00
"This struggle between the idea that copyright is either natural or legislation-driven is still very much relevant today. Even though copyright is indeed a legislation-driven right, a state-granted temporary monopoly, many people view it as a natural right. While something can be said for the latter, society and mankind benefit more greatly from copyright eventually being lost."
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