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If you are frustrated by the way copyright law forms a major obstacle to citizens trying to remain informed
and research important issues - well we sympathize with that. We would much prefer that in some form information
could remain available indefinitely (and maybe we contribute a little towards that), but we need to remain
strictly within the law on this issue.
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