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Herein the difference between a brilliant mind and a lawyer's mind. While we brought a law suit, Brewster built a bookmobile. A public domain bookmobile, which he drove across the country to show the value of the public domain in a tangible, and unmistakable, way. Richard Korman has written an excellent [http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2002/10/09/bookmobile/index.html account] of this perfect way to make the Eldred point.
 
Herein the difference between a brilliant mind and a lawyer's mind. While we brought a law suit, Brewster built a bookmobile. A public domain bookmobile, which he drove across the country to show the value of the public domain in a tangible, and unmistakable, way. Richard Korman has written an excellent [http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2002/10/09/bookmobile/index.html account] of this perfect way to make the Eldred point.

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Herein the difference between a brilliant mind and a lawyer's mind. While we brought a law suit, Brewster built a bookmobile. A public domain bookmobile, which he drove across the country to show the value of the public domain in a tangible, and unmistakable, way. Richard Korman has written an excellent account of this perfect way to make the Eldred point.