Not so, the same story has many times been done by many different authors, especially the classics. I wonder how many versions of the Iliad have been done? Especially, if you change names, places, and times it must be thousands.

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Pål Jensen wrote:


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Pal, don't be silly. A photogapher doesn't own a particular spot in nature. A
particular place they parked their tripod. Another photographer can park
their tripod in the exact same place, but it is unlikley they will get the exact
same shot. A little more is involved than that.



Sure, like no author owns a story line. Even persons names. You could always write the same book over again by using (slightly) different words. The permutation must be endless. Still, the first book reviewer (if you get it published at all) will probably call it worthless and name the author a sad, pathetic bastard.


Pål



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