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Originally Posted by leebase
There behavior would have changed. And we aren't talking about legends from the mist of time where nobody knows who created them.
If you write about Harry Potter....you are infringing on JK Rowling's copyright. And yet...people are STILL able to create endless wizard school books (and have)
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You can't have it both ways. Intellectually, it's the exact same thing, but you are just ducking the question because it's an issue you want to dismiss with a wave of the hand. I've already pointed out how some authors have extracted money via suits because another work was kind of, sort of like their story. This is the problem with drawing the line. When enough money is on the table, people are going to push the envelop.