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Old 07-07-2007, 01:17 PM   #1
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Whatever came of the Blackmask/Conde Nast Saga?

A little over a year ago, Blackmask.com became the target of a copyright enforcement "example making effort." It's since been re-incarnated as Silk Pagoda and Munseys -- sans the Doc Savage and Shadow works that were the subject of that particular witch hunt -- but what really happened?

Clearly something must have come of it, but what's the story?

A fellow MobileReader, who seems to wish to remain unknown (please pipe up if I'm mistaken! I just got that impression from your PM ) has pointed us to a blog entry by the guy behind the Black Mask that explains the matter in some detail.

It's quite interesting and informative, but it is also written mostly in a stream of consciousness approach, so be ready for that, when you click here to read it.
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