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Graphicdesign is credited to award-winning graphicdesigner Jeremy Samples, so it's disappointing they would copy instead of producing original artwork. The company is also routinely accused of having an outsized impact on copyrightlaw , including the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Actt of 1998.
This trailer has resulted in a heated discussion online about the line between inspiration and plagiarism. Some comments have gone as far as to claim that Wuchang is a “ blatant plagiarism ” or a “ shameless clone.”. A well-accepted principle is that copyrightlaw protects the expression of ideas rather than ideas themselves.
Indeed, in a world where “ nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed “, it is a rather daunting exercise for any court to draw the line between inspiration and imitation in copyrighted works, let alone in copyrighted art works.
Indeed, in a world where “ nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed “, it is a rather daunting exercise for any court to draw the line between inspiration and imitation in copyrighted works, let alone in copyrighted art works.
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