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I found it mentionned with the mark <em>“&lt;L&gt;”</em> instead of <em>“(L)”</em> in the lyrics of a filk song 17 inspired by the Dune science fiction saga by American author Frank Herbert. The lyrics were signed <em>“&lt;L&gt; 1992 by Jeremy Buhler”</em> with a note at the end of the file <em>“PS - &lt;L&gt; means copyleft”</em>.
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<p>Aymeric Mansoux, Sandbox Culture (2017)</p>
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