Owned. Bahaha!
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I can't find shit on Google about this. Guess it was too good of a laugh to be true.
God
Imho
Nothing will happen and this ends up being more free publicity.
quit the holier than thou attitude.
It's completely obvious the person sueing just wants money. Just like pretty much every other lawsuit out there.
I could right now decide to sue the author of Eragon, saying that I thought of the idea first, but then I'd be lieing, wouldn't I?
I would usually agree in a case like this but she stated that she couldn't find the time to read it. I don't have kids and when I was going school and working I could hardly find time to game let alone read. Hell I'm just working now and it's hard to find time to game or do any hobby. Besides not all of these cases are false. I don't see why she would want to sue over such a dull story anyway. She could have picked a better more interesting story that made more money if she wanted to.
But like she might had wrote the story in college but I mean, she didn't copywrite it.
he has that Keanu Reeves look that some(most in this case)girls like,the weird mysterious physcopathic look,i guess thats attractive to them =/
and why the hell are the already working on new moon? they just released the twillight DvD....most sequals take a year or two to be released -_-
and in the pics that killhanna posted,is that bella? or something like that,i think thats her name.
Cause she looked waaayyyy hotter in the movie,or atlease the pics ive seen of the movie
i think the only reason they picked him for the role is cause hes SOOOOO damn white,and look at the bottom left picture,he has a funny shaped head,and why is he smiling? hes all alone... O_o
I agree, wished they would have taken their time.
The girl in the pictures is Bella, played by Kristen Stewert.
Robert (Edward) is known for his mysterious type vibe.
He is still single and looking??
Also....MORE OF PICTURES OF THE NEW MOON SET!!:3:3:3:3
http://www.newmoonmovie.org/images/n...orks-high1.jpg
I guess this'll stop that Twilight Cult that'll soon take over the world..
You don't need to write a little c in a circle to copyright something. It's yours purely by the fact that it's yours. If you've got it written down and it can be dated (as is says in the article that it was written, submitted and marked in secondary school) then it does fall under copyright law.
lol, I remember this debate. It had something to do with tractors and mp3's if I'm not much mistaken?
Anyways, I lol'ed at this part:
That had to be one long, coherent and consistant dream...Quote:
Meyer who claims the premise for her popular vampire series came to her in a dream in June of 2003. Just three short months later she had completed the entire novel with very little to no previous writing experience.
The part about little to no previous writing experience doesn't really come as a shock though. From what I've gathered having read an excerpt, these books are nothing but run-of-the-mill erotic stories you'd expect comming from some site's fanfic-section.
Although I don't want to call any work of "art" utter crap since I usually think along the lines of "the eye that sees", there are limits....
Well if it gets people reading, what's the big deal?
Like I said the Twilight author will win. She has all the money in the world for a counter lawsuit. Like I said, it needs a copyright in order for it to have any legal standing. They were roommates were they not? Then the Twilight author can easily say that it was her roommate that stole her work because well, there is not going to be any evidence because the stories weren't publish.
How does anyone know that the work submitted by the Twilight author's roommate wasn't copied off the Twilight author? Wheres the proof? She just submitted it in a College essay but they were roommates. They could easily copied off each other.
And the lawsuit is about idea infringement....
No way is the person going to win the lawsuit.
The age, background etc, of the main-character which constitutes a majority of dialogue and thought referances, has no relevance to a books target audience?
Seriously, you either need to read more, or stop by the wikipedia article on reasoning.
This guy said it perfectly: