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National libraries have the right to demand a copy of every printed book published on their territory (and they also get huge quantities of other documents too).
"The Library of Congress, despite the fact that it is the recipient of two copies of every printed and copyrighted book in America, does not have a program or indeed a mandate to preserve even one copy for posterity," the draft report said.
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If you take every printed image of the Mona Lisa or Raft of the Medusa, line them all up, and try to understand how the communication shifts with each iteration, you see it can be a completely different message.
Since 1537, by law the library must have a copy of every book printed in France.
Sir Thomas Bodley opened his famous library at Oxford in 1602, and in 1610 the Stationers' Company undertook to give it a copy of every book printed in England.
The Bibliothèque Nationale de France acquires a copy of every publication printed in France (copyright deposit) and publishes the Bibliographie de la France.
The Swedish library has been adding a collection of every item printed in the country – from a Bible to a bus schedule – since 1661.
The three hundred and ninety-five volumes (one copy of every book printed in Turkish from 1453 to that date) were given to the N. Y. U. in 1915, and they have been there ever since in the library next to the Hall of Fame.
When you travel, do they come home with a suitcase full of every bit of printed literature and brochures from the place they visited? .
Good journalism makes a difference to the kind of society we live in, and we should do everything we can to sustain and encourage it: for a start, maintain the impartiality rules which underscore trust in broadcast journalism; and make the PCC code an integral part of every print and online journalist's contract with their employer.
Once he had played a range of roles and felt confident to talk about attending Eton, the actor found "it was the first line of every print interview" he did.
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