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It would be fascinating, however, to buy editions with the original and post-sensitivity on left and right pages, like a parallel text. It doesn’t look like there will be much left of the originals! The whole point of Roald Dahl books when they first came out was that they were meant to be anarchic, unsavory, the kind of books your parents wouldn’t approve of!
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Suppose someone, who didn't pay approximately $2 billion to Dahl's survivors, wants to create a new and improved version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Should anyone get in the way of their free expression? Note issybird's suggestion that the copyrights should, ideally, have already expired. If copyright was, say, Life + 30, some publishers could now come out with new and improved products, while others could brag about selling the original Dahl texts. So long as all were honestly labeled, I'm fine with that legally. I would argue in favor of buying originals, and Netflix executives could say I was wrong. Now, that's free expression. |
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I don't know the character Mike Teavee or from what book this excerpt comes from, but I'm guessing the following excerpt that was removed is designed to show that this character was a bit unhinged (or at least eccentric). (Taken from Pjama's thumbnail.)
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That is weird, because the author's rights are not inheritable, and only the author himself has the rights to make modifications in their works.
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I'm perfectly capable of recognizing their legal right to do what they're doing while simultaneously thinking it's quite stupid to do it. I don't, however, think it's anything remotely new, tragic, or all that troublesome (on a grand scale). Just stupid (from a personal viewpoint). We've all read words in works that differed from what the original author wrote without knowing it. Last edited by DiapDealer; 02-21-2023 at 09:18 AM. |
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