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<blockquote data-quote="jdavis" data-source="post: 1111231" data-attributes="member: 8704"><p>Haven't read the book so I can't say but if it was a Romeo and Juliet take off where vampires fall in love with werewolves then that does make it a lot more unique. Of course once again we really don't know what part of the story was used, maybe it's a unique twist the plot of the book had or maybe it was character backgrounds, give me a actual fact as to what exactly was called into question from the movie and the corresponding part of the book they claim was plagerized and then I will be more than happy to scream frivolous from every rooftop if it is, but we have so little information to go on here that it just makes all this crazy kneejerk reaction silly. I am not making any judgement one way or another I'm just pointing out it is way to early for the general public to chime in when Sony hasn't even made a darn statement yet. Do you know more about this than Sony does? For all we know they could be embarassed that they let something like this slide by them and will issue a formal apology (yes I doubt that too). Look copyright infringement in movies happens all the time, this isn't that outrageous or that uncommon of a thing, maybe we should at least wait till we have seen more of the movie than a 30 second commercial before we pass judgement here.</p><p> </p><p>One thing that sort of does bother me is the complete lack of support for a gaming company here on the gaming messageboard. I mean people are really attacking White Wolf here and I just figured that gamers would be more inclined to root for the game company, guess you learn something new everyday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdavis, post: 1111231, member: 8704"] Haven't read the book so I can't say but if it was a Romeo and Juliet take off where vampires fall in love with werewolves then that does make it a lot more unique. Of course once again we really don't know what part of the story was used, maybe it's a unique twist the plot of the book had or maybe it was character backgrounds, give me a actual fact as to what exactly was called into question from the movie and the corresponding part of the book they claim was plagerized and then I will be more than happy to scream frivolous from every rooftop if it is, but we have so little information to go on here that it just makes all this crazy kneejerk reaction silly. I am not making any judgement one way or another I'm just pointing out it is way to early for the general public to chime in when Sony hasn't even made a darn statement yet. Do you know more about this than Sony does? For all we know they could be embarassed that they let something like this slide by them and will issue a formal apology (yes I doubt that too). Look copyright infringement in movies happens all the time, this isn't that outrageous or that uncommon of a thing, maybe we should at least wait till we have seen more of the movie than a 30 second commercial before we pass judgement here. One thing that sort of does bother me is the complete lack of support for a gaming company here on the gaming messageboard. I mean people are really attacking White Wolf here and I just figured that gamers would be more inclined to root for the game company, guess you learn something new everyday. [/QUOTE]
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