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Old 02-22-2012, 12:35 PM   #63
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Originally Posted by sbroome View Post
Just to get you to be more concise with your position, in an article in which a creator (who writes and draws her own stories),has said specifically that people who have nothing to do with her actual creative process do not deserve to distribute her work without her permission and take away page hits and ad revenue from her, what is your contention?
I've never read it, but I can remember it being pimped in the back of Cerebus once. She doesn't seem to have it online any more, but were the pirate versions of a higher quality than the official one? If they were, that would explain why people went elsewhere for them. Bryan Talbot made the same mistake when he put Luther Arkwright online a few years ago. They were too small to read.
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