Sequential76
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I'm sorry I got to vent this out. Holy crap!!! Is this really happening??? The People at Eragon are making Millions off of STAR WARS episode IV!!!!! Is it this easy to do? I'm sick and tired of this - at least the last Harriet Potter movie I saw did'nt go this far. TO A FREAKING T!!!!
ERAGON = plagiarism!!!
I've got completely mixed emotions here. I loved the movie. I wanted to see Dragons flying around and I did. But the complete plagiarism of Star Wars is just off the charts. I love the movie becuase I loved STAR WARS!
This is crap man. If it's that easy to make Millions then I'm writing the next Godfather. LITERALLY!!!
Dictionary
plagiarism
1. the unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one's own original work.
2. something used and represented in this manner.
plagiarism
Literary theft. Plagiarism occurs when a writer duplicates another writer's language or ideas and then calls the work his or her own. Copyright laws protect writers' words as their legal property. To avoid the charge of plagiarism, writers take care to credit those from whom they borrow and quote.
We'll I guess it's time for me to go make some Millions!!!
Let me see - OH! Gone With The Wind sounds good!
I hope Lucas goes nuts on these people. Please!
This is a bad trend. ERAGON IS THE RED FLAG!!!
ERAGON = plagiarism!!!
I've got completely mixed emotions here. I loved the movie. I wanted to see Dragons flying around and I did. But the complete plagiarism of Star Wars is just off the charts. I love the movie becuase I loved STAR WARS!
This is crap man. If it's that easy to make Millions then I'm writing the next Godfather. LITERALLY!!!
Dictionary
plagiarism
1. the unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one's own original work.
2. something used and represented in this manner.
plagiarism
Literary theft. Plagiarism occurs when a writer duplicates another writer's language or ideas and then calls the work his or her own. Copyright laws protect writers' words as their legal property. To avoid the charge of plagiarism, writers take care to credit those from whom they borrow and quote.
We'll I guess it's time for me to go make some Millions!!!
Let me see - OH! Gone With The Wind sounds good!
I hope Lucas goes nuts on these people. Please!
This is a bad trend. ERAGON IS THE RED FLAG!!!