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coalie ([personal profile] coalcube) wrote in [community profile] coaltide2025-10-26 01:46 pm
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One Wank After Another

A blank assignment is a funny thing, isn't it? When you have it, you don't appreciate it, and when you miss it, it's gone.


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(Anonymous) 2025-12-09 08:28 pm (UTC)(link)
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On the other hand, if it contained sufficiently large chunks of directly plagiarised canon text with very little added, they probably would? So I guess it's down to where you feel tracing falls on the analogous spectrum between "copy-paste 900 words directly from canon and just add a couple extra sentences in there" vs "canon rehash but in the writer's own words". (My instinct is probably somewhere in the middle, which is admittedly not particularly helpful in drawing a line.)

(Anonymous) 2025-12-09 08:36 pm (UTC)(link)
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I think the plagiarism issue for canon rehashs is just relevant for written canons. When you rehash a scene from a movie or a TV show, it will obviously copy the dialogue 1:1 (otherwise it wouldn't really be a rehash) but the narration couldn't be lifted from canon. That doesn't necessarily make it a better gift.