Copyright
When you write copy, you have the right to copyright the
copy you write, if the copy is right. If however, your copy
falls over, you must right your copy. If you write religious
services you write rite, and have the right to copyright the
rite you write.

Very conservative people write right copy, and have the
right to copyright the right copy they write. A right wing
cleric would write right rite, and has the right to
copyright the right rite he has the right to write. His
editor has the job of making the right rite copyright before
the copyright can be right.

Should Tom Wright decide to write right rite, then Wright
would write right rite, which Wright has the right to
copyright. Duplicating that rite would copy Wright right
rite, and violate copyright, which Wright would have the
right to right.
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