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Old 06-08-2017, 08:58 PM   #23
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Doing a quick search, it appears you are right. But I still believe there must be some way? Set up a legal non-profit entity whose purpose is to promote literature, with appropriate bylaws, and make that entity the beneficiary?

In case you can't tell, IANAL.
That's a terrible idea. Franz Kafka wanted his works destroyed. Sometimes going against the wishes of the deceased is the best way.

And isn't the graphic novel promoting literature, even if Ms. Lee's heir are greedy jerks?

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