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<p>This page includes examples of different people that were exploring attitudes/gestures/(social)-movements towards copyright, before the term “copyleft” was introduced as a legal tool. The techno-legal “hack” of copyleft was introduced by Richard Stallman in 1984. But its interesting to see how these examples are all created before that, and were already exploring attitudes of being critical towards copyright laws.</p>
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