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visitors since May 12, 2002
December 30, 2001
Bootlegging the Bard

Shakespeare never authorised the publication of any of his plays or any of his sonnets. According to the Copyright Act, this would mean that every copy of his work that has been published and made available for sale is illegal. Of course, vast quantities of his work are available everywhere, which makes him the most bootlegged artist in history.

Surely this deserves an award of some kind. Perhaps Napster could sponsor a commemorative plaque?

     Posted by Sean Hegarty at 11:02 PM in the Reviews category | Comments (0)
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