Talk:The Inheritance Cycle

Should We add a list of Plot Elements Paloini has stolen, as well as which Fandom they're stolen from?
 * A good idea, I think. Sara

I've finally added the stolen Plot Elements section! -WikiMaster.

PS: Can anyone find some more stolen Plot Elements? Not the ones that are still obvious but can still avoid a Lawsuit, but those that still have a 1% chance of getting Paloini in court. sorry for being a bit incoherent!
 * Why the distinction? We're the PPC, not a legal system. hS 18:04, 9 June 2008 (CDT)

Because It'll give us the illusion of having the Real World's justice systems on our side.

Also, I still think that Paloini's still breaking several copyright laws by publishing his crap.

Sorry!
 * We don't need the illusion of it, nor do we actually have it. Fanfic is fanfic, and whoever holds the copyright could pretty much tell all of us to stop with the fanfic or they'd sue, and since the PPC is pretty much fanfic derived, yeah. We're the ones who're technically breaking copyright laws every time we do a mission. Besides, writing these days takes ideas a bit from everywhere. Paolini's stuff is garbage because it is bad writing, not simply because he borrowed ideas from George Lucas, Anne McCaffrey, Tolkien and so forth. JulyFlame 13:15, 10 June 2008 (CDT)

Oops! I forgot about that.


 * That said, we're not making bucketloads of moolah off of our fanfiction, are we, July? pigeonarmy 12:30, 12 June 2008 (NZT)
 * Doesn't matter. A Cease and Desist is a Cease and Desist. JulyFlame 20:55, 11 June 2008 (CDT)
 * July's right; we're concerned with writing quality, not legality. In this vein we'd probably rather read a well-written Inheritance Cycle fanfic (cos it won't be that hard to outclass the source material) than one of the actual books. - Trojie
 * Those can exist?
 * That was a rhetorical question.

Wow...
I just want to say that you people are funny. There are several other stories that "rip" off of Star Wars. Star Wars is based off the "Hero's Journey" archetype, from Joseph Campbell's "Hero with a Thousand Faces". There's not really much that you can do different between the stories and still keep to that principal. Sure, the uncle thing could have been changed, but you aren't going to base a story on an archetype, then deviate from it because it's too close to another story's plot. Give me a break. If you really want, you can say that Lucas stole his story from many tribal legends and stories, around long before Star Wars was. There's hardly a work out there today that doesn't grab something from somewhere else and either reuse it or put their own spin on it.

If you don't like the books, fine, you don't like them. But saying that they're a direct copy and stuff is just stupid and uninformed.  Fallen62 -  Talk  |  Contributions  18:00, June 21, 2010 (UTC)