I liked the little camera that took a picture of every document xeroxed and had the film removed by the serviceman when he did maintenance on the machine. Now that was a good
the xerox & tape machine killed the copyright, all subsequent legislation is an attempt to retrieve or restore copyrights, the collapse of western capitalism will revolutionize the way creative individuals are compensated for their "work," you can buy a high quality copy of any movie for $2 or less in the so called third world, iPhone clones are $100or less, power to the people right-on!
I liked the little camera that took a picture of every document xeroxed and had the film removed by the serviceman when he did maintenance on the machine. Now that was a good
example of the law of unintended consequences.
tyrbolo 3 years ago
the xerox & tape machine killed the copyright, all subsequent legislation is an attempt to retrieve or restore copyrights, the collapse of western capitalism will revolutionize the way creative individuals are compensated for their "work," you can buy a high quality copy of any movie for $2 or less in the so called third world, iPhone clones are $100or less, power to the people right-on!
BobDobbsTown 3 years ago