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Old 07-22-2008, 04:30 PM   #138
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Originally Posted by nekokami View Post
I think this is an extraordinarily unlikely scenario, and I think the problem is a society that leaves 6-year-old children without means of support, no matter what happens to their parents. The child of an author has the same needs as the child of a construction worker, after all.
Well the point is the parentes *did* already do a job that would have brough X dollars into the family. When it was a construction worker, he/she would already have been paid for their work. When it is an author, they well get decreased revenues for the same work, just because they died early on, in this death clause?
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