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Like with many things, [[Christian Weston Chandler]] has a very obscurred view of copyright. In his mind, he believes that if you were to take two very popular ficticious characters and mash them both together in a [[Fail|failtastic]] plot of psuedo-sciencefiction involving a [[Rainbow]] and [[Sonichu|two incestous]] [[Rosechu|electric rodents]] , you would have a completely new thing and therefore are entitled to the rights of said "Original Characters". | Like with many things, [[Christian Weston Chandler]] has a very obscurred view of copyright. In his mind, he believes that if you were to take two very popular ficticious characters and mash them both together in a [[Fail|failtastic]] plot of psuedo-sciencefiction involving a [[Rainbow]] and [[Sonichu|two incestous]] [[Rosechu|electric rodents]] , you would have a completely new thing and therefore are entitled to the rights of said "Original Characters" despite how crappy, unoriginal and disgusting they may be. | ||
Revision as of 09:09, 30 September 2009
Like with many things, Christian Weston Chandler has a very obscurred view of copyright. In his mind, he believes that if you were to take two very popular ficticious characters and mash them both together in a failtastic plot of psuedo-sciencefiction involving a Rainbow and two incestous electric rodents , you would have a completely new thing and therefore are entitled to the rights of said "Original Characters" despite how crappy, unoriginal and disgusting they may be.
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