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I'm going to share, but for the sake of those who didn't
know.....
Do you know who wrote Snow White & The Seven Dwarves? Walt
Disney? You know it wasn't. But most people cannot name the
original author because Snow White is almost synonymous with
Disney. Why?
Disney took what was already in the Public Records and REPACKAGED
it into a brand new product. A cartoon feature-length movie,
that has been watched all over the world. He created a classic
out of Public Records that is loved by people of all ages.
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