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Casey Sullivan New user 80 Posts |
When you put out a trick that is based on someone elses, how important is it to ask permission before you put yours out?
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Cody S. Fisher V.I.P. Austin, Texas 1194 Posts |
I think it is important to get permission if your effect is only a sleight variation of other's work. At time when no permission was given...I will just outline "my routine" so that only those who "owned" the trick in question would understand it.
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