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Kudos to Chris Amirault.  Finally . . . someone else who sees the Kinko's
decision for what it really is, not as some benevolent protection for
impoverished authors, but as a new and improved way for increased publisher's
profits, and, at a more insidious level, increased control over the free and
open exchange of ideas. Here in Austin, only one or two shops (beside
Kinko's) are following the so-called law. Engage in Civil Disobedience!
Frequent your local mom and pop copy shop!
 
Steve Carr
RTFC507@utxvm

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