Who Owns an Idea?
Briefly

The discourse around plagiarism often simplifies complex cases, merging citation errors with blatant theft, obscuring the nuanced nature of originality and influence in art.
Cases of loose inspiration can challenge our understanding of originality, exemplified by Sanora Babb’s field notes for Steinbeck’s 'Grapes of Wrath,' highlighting nuanced appropriation.
Read at The Atlantic
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