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jep
response 55 of 80: Mark Unseen   May 17 20:37 UTC 2005

re resp:54: That's nuts, but I remember when IBM used to sue small 
computer companies who used the word "blue" in the names of any of 
their products.

re resp:51: Copyrights are supposed to be used to protect specific 
stories, not plots.  There aren't any new plots or unique ideas for 
stories, and haven't been for millenia.

I'd agree with Disney being able to protect Mickey Mouse and the way 
they drew the ants in "A Bug's Life" and other such 
creations.  "Aladdin" isn't a Disney creatio, but their movie version 
is.
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