Adam McKenna wrote:
But you can only use one copy at a time.  You could make a good argument that
the copies not in use are backup copies.  (Remember, we're talking about
documents here.)
Well, US copyright law at least gives the right to make a backup copy so long as "such new copy or adaptation is for archival purposes only." Clearly, if you're regularly using it, its no longer for archival purposes only.


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