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Old 04-16-2020, 06:26 AM   #129
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Originally Posted by hildea View Post
As for the discussion about the right to not publish something, I have one real life example:
I have a related example. It's not an exact parallel, I know, but it is all about the right to say "no", so not unrelated. : As someone whose favourite JRRT work is The Silmarillion, I praise Ea that that hideous Orc Peter Jackson has never been allowed to get his Melkor-motivated mitts on that book, because the rights holders were allowed to exercise the right to say no
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