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I Have Countless Clones
Author: Lemon Slices
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Crossing over to an independent urban world where martial arts and immortal law coexisted, the only thing Lin Shen could rely on was his clone's golden finger. "Clone cultivation, the host becomes stronger." "Clone [Pure Flame Body]: Flame attribute techniques cultivation speed +300%, Blazing Flame Palm, Melting Hand, Pure Flame Sword Skill... Any flame attribute techniques at your service. You can become a master in a day!" "Clone [Natural Daoist Body]: cultivation speed +500%. All martial arts techniques can be understood at first glance, and will be integrated, crushing all geniuses!" "Clone [Non-self Sword God]: Sword art technique power +200%, sword art technique cultivation speed +200%. No matter how strong you are, I will cut you down with one strike!" ... "You never know how many clones are trying to cultivate behind the person you are talking to in front of you!" "What does it have to do with me if my clone did it?" "Don't try to outnumber me cuz you can't!"

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Is cloning fiction stories ethical?
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2024-11-10 05:26
In my opinion, it's not ethical in most cases. Fiction stories are the products of an author's creativity, hard work and unique perspective. Cloning them without permission is like stealing someone's intellectual property. However, if it's for educational purposes, like analyzing the structure of a great story by creating a similar one, and proper credit is given, it might be more justifiable.
Is cloning fiction books legal?
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2024-11-26 02:14
No, it isn't legal. Copyright is there to safeguard the interests of the creators of fictional works. If cloning of fiction books were allowed, it would disrupt the market. Authors wouldn't be fairly compensated for their efforts, and the incentive to create new and exciting fiction would be diminished. Plus, it's unethical as it's stealing someone else's creative output.
What is the history of cloning in fiction?
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2024-11-19 23:14
Later, in movies like 'Jurassic Park', cloning took a different turn. Here, scientists clone dinosaurs from DNA found in amber. This brought the concept of cloning extinct animals to the forefront of fictional cloning ideas. It also explored the potential dangers and ethical issues associated with cloning, such as the dinosaurs getting out of control and causing chaos.
Is cloning books of fiction legal?
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2024-11-07 21:02
No, it's not legal. Copyright laws protect the works of fiction. Cloning a book is like making an unauthorized copy, which violates the rights of the author and the publisher. There are strict laws in place to safeguard intellectual property, and cloning books of fiction clearly goes against them.
How does cloning science fiction influence public perception of cloning?
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2024-11-17 11:18
Cloning science fiction can both positively and negatively influence public perception. On one hand, it can make cloning seem exciting and full of possibilities, like in stories where clones are used to save the human race. On the other hand, it often shows the darker side, such as clones going rogue or being used for evil, which can make the public more fearful of cloning in real life.
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