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Ruling Imagination: Law and Creativity

February 28th, 2010 | copyright and fair use, creativity, originality, Storytelling | Add your comment

Literature is theft.

Plagiarism is a puzzling vice. No writer, if he or she were honest about it, would ever deny that, when they come across a good thing in someone else’s work, consciously or unconsciously they store it up for a rainy day. “Literature,” the American journalist James Atlas likes to say, “is theft.” He’s right. The history of books and writing supports this provocative assertion to the hilt.

[I borrowed that.]