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No more licence to print money

Barry Collins is the co-editor of BigTechQuestion.com. Ironically, he’ll be printing the letters from Canon’s lawyers when they read this.

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Few phrases cause my blood to run colder than the beer in the fridge than when one of the kids yelps: “Dad, can I print my homework?”

Let me tell you something about kids. If they manage to leave a single square centimetre of white paper peeping through a sheet of A4, they consider it a personal failure.

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