For example, take what happens once the conventional ninth-inning spotlight is turned on the protagonist. Filing a copyright infringement lawsuit against a well-known author is bound to draw attention, but what are the suit’s odds of success? There are, after all, millions of books, most unpublished, and some are bound to have similarities ― even remarkable ones. They spent several months in 2012 compiling a side-by-side analysis of the books’ similarities, Green says. If Harbach has evidence that he simply came up with the same ideas independently, Green says, he wants to see it.
Source: Huffington Post September 21, 2017 16:41 UTC