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No Substitutes for the Bigshots' Dream Girl Anymore!
Author: Tail Tone
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In her pursuit of saving enough money to return home, Hannah found herself playing the role of the "first-love" character in a beloved novel. Originally, this character was a typical stand-in supporting actress, taking on various substitutes for the female lead as dictated by the male protagonists, such as donating kidneys or sparing road for the female lead, which she all agreed. Eventually, the original character succumbed to the pressure, turning dark and meeting a tragic demise with a disfigured face on the streets after being killed by the male protagonists. Hannah's task was to follow this grim plotline and achieve the tragic story's intended outcome. However, in the eyes of George River, she was merely a substitute he had enlisted—an entity dependent on him. When his true love returned, he callously abandoned the woman who deeply loved him. Later, he regretted his decision, only to discover that the once-begging woman was now surrounded by various exceptional men. The individuals who had previously used her as a shield—the movie king, the ambitious young actor who climbed over her for his ideal goddess, and the president who regretted his actions upon regaining his memory—all found themselves humbly pleading for her affection: "Hannah, the one I love is you." Confused by the sudden turn of events, Hannah observed her bank account steadily growing and stumbled upon a newfound skill for crafting tragic stories. As the main antagonist who successfully survived until the end of the story, Arnold Simmons was ruthless, dark, and violent. In his eyes, Hannah appeared to be the most naive woman he had ever encountered, her thoughts consumed solely by love. Witnessing her continuous deception by those around her, Arnold eventually reached a breaking point and seized her, declaring, "Stay by my side; let me handle your tasks." [A seemingly fragile flower with an inner strength, Daughter of the Sea, crosses paths with an obsessed, dark, and sinister antagonist who contemplates disrupting the pond of bred fish every day.]
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Is reading a story copyright infringement?
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2024-10-12 16:31
No, generally, simply reading a story is not considered copyright infringement. Copyright infringement typically occurs when someone reproduces, distributes, or modifies the story without proper authorization.
Is mentioning comic heroes a copyright infringement?
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2025-12-10 04:01
Not necessarily. It depends on how and the context in which comic heroes are mentioned. Simple references might be okay, but using their likeness or storylines without permission could be infringement.
How to deal with comic copyright infringement?
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2025-11-15 07:27
If you encounter comic copyright infringement, the first step is to gather evidence. This includes screenshots, dates, and any relevant documentation. Then, you can contact the infringer and ask them to stop. If that doesn't work, you might consider legal action.
Is fandubbing a comic considered a copyright infringement?
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2024-10-14 08:21
In most cases, it is. Copyright law protects the original work, and fandubbing without permission infringes on the rights of the creator or owner.
Is fan fiction considered copyright infringement?
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2024-10-12 02:26
The answer is complex. Fan fiction can sometimes cross the line into copyright infringement if it replicates key elements or monetizes without proper rights. But often, if it's a creative expression that doesn't compete with the original or violate its rights, it may not be considered infringement.
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