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Meagain Markle Book
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Surely she didn't rip off someone else's book!
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I will look out for it in Poundland. But I won’t buy it. Love the name Meagain lol.
17:32 Wed 05th May 2021
What a hypocrite she is. I agree with Piers in today's mail. Do what I say not what I do. She has cast off her own father who has not even met her husband or child and caused a split between her husband and his family.
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The Boy on the Bench by Corrinne Averiss, is a story of the close relationship between a father and his son.
The Bench by Meghan, Duchess of Sussex is a story of the close relationship between a father and his son.
The illustrations on the cover of the book are very similar and people are saying The Duchess, (who isn't supposed to use her Royal title for gain by the way) has taken her idea for her book from the one by
Corrinne Averiss.
The Bench by Meghan, Duchess of Sussex is a story of the close relationship between a father and his son.
The illustrations on the cover of the book are very similar and people are saying The Duchess, (who isn't supposed to use her Royal title for gain by the way) has taken her idea for her book from the one by
Corrinne Averiss.
Deliberate plaigarism is very difficult to defend in court.
George Harrison famously had to pay a multi-million pound settlement to the publishers of the Chiffons' He's So Fine, because the melody was identical to his own single My Sweet Lord.
Harrison claimed innocence, testifying that he had never actually heard the Chiffons's song, but he was still convicted.
The Duchess may find herself in a similar situation if lawyers for the publishers of Ms Averiss's book decide there is sufficient similarity to raise a plaigarism case.
Watch this space ...
George Harrison famously had to pay a multi-million pound settlement to the publishers of the Chiffons' He's So Fine, because the melody was identical to his own single My Sweet Lord.
Harrison claimed innocence, testifying that he had never actually heard the Chiffons's song, but he was still convicted.
The Duchess may find herself in a similar situation if lawyers for the publishers of Ms Averiss's book decide there is sufficient similarity to raise a plaigarism case.
Watch this space ...
Looks like a rip off to me.
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