Absolutely, cos
he also copied from the Templar Revelation and several other books. Added nothing new. But is it breach of copyright to base your fictional book on ideas raised by another non-fiction author ?
Posted By: Steve in Holland on April 7th 2006 at 14:27:37
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- And quite rightly so... (General Chat) - Arganth, Apr 7, 14:24:43
- Mr Justice Peter Smith is the worst judge on the Chancery Bench by a long chalk though (General Chat) - Old Git, Apr 7, 14:28:39
- Absolutely, cos (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Apr 7, 14:27:37
- Can't think so - it was marketed on the basis of being fiction based on non-fiction... (General Chat) - Arganth, Apr 7, 14:31:31
- Indeed... I had read (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Apr 7, 14:34:00
- I read DVC in a day and a half, then Tomb Of God for the rest of a holiday. (General Chat) - Arganth, Apr 7, 14:36:09
- i read half of DVC (General Chat) - south, Apr 7, 15:18:28
- Then you are a fool. (General Chat) - Arganth, Apr 7, 15:24:16
- i read half of DVC (General Chat) - south, Apr 7, 15:18:28
- I read DVC in a day and a half, then Tomb Of God for the rest of a holiday. (General Chat) - Arganth, Apr 7, 14:36:09
- Indeed... I had read (General Chat) - Steve in Holland, Apr 7, 14:34:00
- Can't think so - it was marketed on the basis of being fiction based on non-fiction... (General Chat) - Arganth, Apr 7, 14:31:31
- wot a wanker (n/m) (General Chat) - ILOVEIT, Apr 7, 14:26:21
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