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            <description>The Liberation of Culture (Copyright)

When  copyright was originally created, it simply governed the right of an  author to be acknowledged as such. Later it was broadened to cover the  commercial copying of works as well as to limit the natural rights of  private citizens and non-profit organizations. This shift of the balance  is the basis of today&#039;s established and unacceptable development.  Business and technological developments have brought the copyright laws  out of balance, bringing unj…</description>
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