Recently there is a wave of plagiarism haunting young German literature talent … errr … promoters. Jens Lindner, Helene Hegeman are two authors whose books “Döner for One” and “Axolotl Roadkill” have been denounced as copies of “One for the money” by Janet Evanovich and “Strobo” by Airen respectively. It’s nothing new, and particularly […]
more“To RIAA or Not to RIAA, That was the Question”, Authors’ Guild
To RIAA or Not to RIAA, That was the Question, according to this blogpost by the Authors’ Guild. Not to was their answer. I’m happy to read that. It is very sensible. And the reasons behind it are equally sensible. “One could fill a good-sized law-school classroom with copyright professors […]
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