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Old 10-15-2019, 11:07 PM   #165
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Originally Posted by doubleshuffle View Post
You can't be bothered to read what people write in this thread, can you? Hildea's post is just the last of several trying to explain to you how authors draw on older texts NOT because they lack creativity or want to make a profit from others' success.
Oh....I fully I understand “I want free and I want to copy” - it’s not a hard concept.

We’ve long past handing down stories verbally. If you want to write a Slytherine comic it’s because JK Rowling wrote a terrific book that her publishers marketed ... and she sold the rights to great movie producers. Money...money...big money turning those characters into household names. And some guy thinks he gets to create a Slytherin comic because it's “cultural heritage”.

To borrow from my culture...Bitch Please.

Not calling you a name....just borrowing a phrase that means “gurl, you cray cray”
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