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Old 05-02-2008, 02:10 AM   #3
bbusybookworm
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Have to agree with Cards comments that someone has been feeding her ego a bit too much.

And while I am not so confident of the result he has forcasted (Never am, with the way the legal system seems to work at times.), It does leave a bad tase in my mouth.

Personally, I could barely stand to read the books after the 4th one in the series, and in case of the last 2, just skim read them.

What seems to be the disturbing trend trend here is that due to the commercialisation of the industry, there is an eagerness to take legal action in the name of "protection of the I.P." for things that have been well established as fair use.

And while in this case it did go to court, It does make you wonder how may people whould have just considered giving in. Somthing to think about.
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