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'Da Vinci Code' Author Brown Takes Stand

Started by Knightcrawler, March 13, 2006, 12:14:33 PM

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Knightcrawler

Almost three years to the day that "The Da Vinci Code" was first published, American author Dan Brown found himself on a witness stand in courtroom 61 of London's High Court on Monday, denying accusations he copied from others to produce his huge best-seller.  Read full story on Yahoo Movies.
Knightcrawler

"I Am Become Death, Destroyer Of Worlds"

Roudi

I knew the two works had similarities, but I had no idea there waas enough merit for a lawsuit.

In fact, given the attention both books are now receiving (Holy Blood and the Holy Grail has been a strong seller since '82), it would be in both author's interest to put down this frivolous suit and focus on cross-promotion instead.