Subject: hmm
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Posted on: 2008-12-30 11:46:00 UTC

there are other stories where vegetarian vampires make an appearance. Not a whole lot of them, but Angel from Buffy stayed away from human blood.

True, there is not an exact defining line where an idea becomes specific. But writing a story about teenagers in a boarding school learing witchcraft does not make a story plagery for Harry Potter. People may shout that, but they would be wrong. If anything, it would be plagery for the Worst Witch, because that is older.

I just read what Twilight is about: Meyer says that the idea for Twilight came to her in a dream on June 2, 2003. The dream was about a human girl, and a vampire who was in love with her but thirsted for her blood.

That's funny, I have a book that was first published in 2001 that can be summarised like that. Stephenie Meyer is plagerizing Charlotte Harris!

Seriously, ideas have to be way more specific than that. If two stories would get the same (detailed) outline, then perhaps they would be too similar. But if there are just some elements the same (Doctor in parallel universe, Rose not. Rose becomes Time Lady) you are not using the same ideas as someone else. Particularly not if you're going to explore what it means to Rose to become a Time Lady rather than right away plunking her into the Christmas special.

Ugh, it's like telling a fanficcer: you can't write that missing scene plot idea because you got it from watching that episode.

Ideas have to come from some place. And other fanfics are as likely a place as any. You're doing yourself a disservice if you dismiss an idea because you can point out a source to it.

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