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| Posted by: | panel2panel |
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| Date: | February 26th, 2007 1:35 PM | ||
| Header: | Movie Saw Stolen Property | ||
| Bulletin: | Steve Anderson has written a fantastic exclusive Reel Advice article about how the 2004 movie Saw could be almost completely plagiarized from the 2001 movie Den. Check it out and decide for yourself. It's a rare occasion where a small little outfit like ours breaks a huge story. Most notably of the last century was when staff columnist Stephen Glass for The New Republic was exposed as a fraud by a then very small and little known online department of Forbes Magazine, Forbes.com. Forbes.com was, at the time, a shaky unknown commodity. They were a pioneer for all news sites and internet bloggers out there today. Part of me feels a little proud and a little scared much like how I imagine they must have felt taking on something so important. |
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