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The Stamp Act was a law introducing a tax on all printed materials
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Johannes Gutenberg did not credit his printed materials to himself while he was alive due to the common practice of anonymity in the early days of printing. Printers at the time often did not include their names on printed materials, and the focus was more on the content being printed rather than the person behind it.
Some examples of printed materials include books, magazines, newspapers, brochures, posters, and flyers.
* books * magazines * newspapers
Printed materials converted to digital are generally called e-books; however this would more likely be called "content" than "software." Software implies a program that directs the actions of hardware, which a dictionary, for example, would not be able to do.
silk-screening, or photographing something printed on canvas
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Printed sources of information are physical materials such as books, journals, newspapers, and magazines that contain written content. These sources provide a wealth of information on various topics and can be used for research, education, and entertainment. Printed sources are typically more reliable than online sources as they undergo editorial review and fact-checking before publication.
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