Mark Twain's Letters — volume 6 (1907-1910)

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Mark Twain's Letters — volume 6 (1907-1910)
Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
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CLEMENS.
    The copyright extension, for which the author had been working so long, was granted by Congress in 1909, largely as the result of that afternoon in Washington when Mark Twain had "received" in "Uncle Joe" Cannon's private room, and preached the gospel of copyright until the daylight faded and the rest of the Capitol grew still. Champ Clark was the last to linger that day and they had talked far into the dusk. Clark was powerful, and had fathered the bill. Now he wrote to know if it
... was satisfactory.
***** To Champ Clark, in Washington: STORMFIELD, REDDING, CONN. , June 5, '09.
DEAR CHAMP CLARK--Is the new copyright law acceptable to me?Emphatically, yes! Clark, it is the only sane, and clearly defined, andjust and righteous copyright law that has ever existed in the UnitedStates. Whosoever will compare it with its predecessors will have notrouble in arriving at that decision.
The bill which was before the committee two years ago when I was downthere was the most stupefying jumble of conflicting and apparentlyirreconcilable interests that was ever seen; and we all said "the caseis hopeless, absolutely hopeless--out of this chaos nothing can bebuilt.


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