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Eaton's Corrasable Bond
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Eaton's Corrasable Bond is a trademarked name for a brand of erasable typing paper (it has a glazed surface so that mistakes or typos can be erased and retyped). Some academic institutions or publications prohibit the use of such bond for the submission of papers[1].
There have been complaints about pages sticking together and questions on how to handle the paper archivally.[2]
Margareta Kaukonen has produced acrylic paintings on corrasable bond.
It is to be distinguished from Eaton's non-corrrasable bond.[3]
"Divorce or Corrasable Bond" is a poem by Daniela Gioseffi.[4]
Reference: Advertisement for Eaton's Corrasable Bond from MIT Tech
External links:
- United States v. Kirsh
- Ode to Eaton's Corrasable Bond
- "Technology Makes Plagiarism Easier and More Tempting" (letter to the editor), by Paul Trusten, in The Justice (student newspaper of Brandeis University
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10-26-2009 08:16:03
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