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Originally Posted by issybird
You can always ignore them. I have a strict definition of canon myself, which doesn't include any of J.K. Rowling's witterings outside the books either.
Still, you have a point. Because, oh, the irony:
Which is rich, given how Disney has totally warped the public perception of classic fairy tales and other stories.
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That was my thought exactly. I would love to see how much--what percentage--of the Disney empire is based upon public domain stories and characters.
We have had so many wonderful books, stories, and movies based upon "Robin Hood" that would not exist if the original story had been copyrighted forever.