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Author Neil Gaiman Discusses the Benefits of Not Chasing IP
Submitted by Eric Field on Wed, 2013-01-09 01:00
Neil Gaiman is one of the best selling authors of comic books, graphic novels, and fantasy fiction. Gaiman explains how he came to the conclusion that "piracy" is one of the most effective methods of advertising.
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