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Copying

/ˈkɒp.i.ɪŋ/verb / noun
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Copying is the act of reproducing or duplicating something, such as text, images, or data, from an original source. In today's digital age, it's a fundamental operation in computing and everyday tasks, but it often intersects with ethical concerns like intellectual property rights and authenticity.

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The first practical photocopier, the Xerox 914, was invented in 1959 by Chester Carlson and revolutionized the world by producing copies in just 39 seconds, leading to a boom in office productivity and even inspiring the term 'to xerox' as a verb for copying. This invention indirectly contributed to the rise of the environmental movement, as it spurred concerns over paper waste and resource consumption.

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