In one sentence, the document quotes Mark Twain saying that the only thing impossible for God is finding any sense in any copyright law. The quote criticizes copyright laws for lacking logical reasoning or practical justification. In short, the document conveys Mark Twain's view that copyright laws make no rational sense.
In one sentence, the document quotes Mark Twain saying that the only thing impossible for God is finding any sense in any copyright law. The quote criticizes copyright laws for lacking logical reasoning or practical justification. In short, the document conveys Mark Twain's view that copyright laws make no rational sense.
In one sentence, the document quotes Mark Twain saying that the only thing impossible for God is finding any sense in any copyright law. The quote criticizes copyright laws for lacking logical reasoning or practical justification. In short, the document conveys Mark Twain's view that copyright laws make no rational sense.