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[edit] Plagiarism?
I saw an exhibition of fragments of Turkish films (or TV) that are plagiarized from Hollywood. One was some types dressed in Star Trek, including one with Mr Spock ears, mixed with copied Spaceship Enterprise shots. Another had Spider-Man and other costumed hero fighting in (apparently Greek) ruins. Is/was it significative the number of works incorporating unauthorized shots, plots or music from foreign productions?
- Yes during the seventies that was popular, however the one you saw was a parody film, and wasn't denying it's Star Trek references, hence the name was Turist Omer at the Star Trek. :)
[edit] Article sectioning query
I split the article into sections, so I removed the notice asking for the article to be split into sections. I'm just wondering, am I authorized to do this or not? - Onur 20:10, 22 November 2006 (UTC)