Tech History Today – Mar. 7

In 1876 – Alexander Graham Bell received a patent for an "Improvement in Telegraphy" (No.174,465) which established the principle of bidirectional signals that made the telephone possible.


In 1926 – The first successful Transatlantic telephone call was placed between New York City and London. Transatlantic service began the following year at $75 a minute.


In 1994 – The Supreme Court found that 2 Live Crew's parody of Roy Orbison's "Oh Pretty Woman" was fair use, and not a violation of copyright, thus ensuring the future of The Onion.

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