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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Dan Brown wins Da Vinci Code Appeal

Historians lose Da Vinci Code plagiarism appeal | Entertainment | Reuters :

Two historians have lost another legal battle in British courts over claims that U.S. author Dan Brown plagiarized their ideas for his blockbuster novel "The Da Vinci Code."
Posted by Mike at 1:43 PM
Labels: copyright, plagiarism

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      • GPL v. 3
      • DMCA violation for posting NFL copyright notice?
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