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  • Rivalarrival@lemmy.today
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    2 days ago

    Make a copy of the spreadsheet on my desktop.

    What’s that? You don’t have access to my desktop? How are you going to copy it, then?

    You need the work to be distributed to you, and come to be in your possession, before you can make a copy. So, I can send you a copy of that spreadsheet. Two copies now exist: the one on my desktop, and the one I sent you. I made the copy. I am responsible for making the copy, and I am responsible for distributing it to you.

    When you move it from your download folder to your desktop, there are still only two copies in the world. When you copy it from your desktop to a thumb drive, now there are three, and you are responsible for the last one.

    You cannot make a copy of something you do not have.