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Mimi & Eunice: Legal Fictions

Nina Paley December 3, 2011 1:45 am 0 comments
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Without copyright law, art would not exist! Without patent law, inventions would not exist! Without real estate law, land would not exist. Without marriage law, love would not exist.

Stupid, right? But I hear this argument for copyright law all the time.

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