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Reinier Bakels wrote:
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<div><font color="#ff0000">Y<font color="#000000">ou learn slowly.
Copyright is (indeed) considered as a property right - but not in the
French revolution sense, but in the Rome law sense. You are mistaken by
at least 1500 years.</font></font></div>
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Then I simply don't understand why you use to talk about it like if it
were a contemporary issue ...
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