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	<title>Comments on: Does saving culture violate copyright law? Often the answer is yes.</title>
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		<title>By: Kafka&#8217;s Unpublished Writings in a Kafkaesque situation: The difficulty in dealing with copyright, culture, and authorial intent (with special guest appearances by Metallica and Doctor Who) &#171; The Learned Fangirl</title>
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		<description>[...] So here we have a controversy about items that would not exist but for ignoring the express wishes of their creator! I&#8217;ve previously discussed the copyright-ignoring efforts of the National Yiddish Book Center to save Yiddish books that would have been lost and Found Magazine coll.... [...] </description>
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