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  1. In print, you’d use tiny font sizes for copyright pages and the like—information that needs to be there but that isn’t particularly important for people to read easily. (It shouldn’t ever be set so tiny as to be illegible, however. If there’s too much to fit on one page legibly, request a rewrite.) For web/screens you could use smallER font sizes for less important information, but never extremely tiny sizes, because you aren’t going to pay more to print make all text tiny here extra pages as you aren’t printing ANY pages, and it is already harder on the eyes to read on (backlit) screens than on paper. If you just can’t bear to have such information cluttering up your design, better to incorporate a link to a separate page.
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