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German Students Fight Back After Credit Theft for Animated Film
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Moritz Henneberg and Julius Drost, two German students, created an animated movie that was subsequently stolen by another individual, Samuel Felinton, who then used it to win prizes. In response, the students devised a creative strategy to expose the theft and reclaim credit for their work. The incident underscores the vulnerability of digital content to plagiarism and the importance of developing effective strategies for protecting intellectual property.Articole despre acest subiect
When someone stole credit — and won prizes — for an animated movie made by two German students, the duo found a unique way to fight back
"Butty" became "T-130": An American submitted a movie by two German film students to film festivals under his own name and won prizes. The duo dealt with the matter in an unusual way.
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