5 years ago my brother drew a cartoon character, and then in 2004 i improved it and signed it. he didn't like the improvements but he didn't have a signature, so he couldn't do anything about it. but now he thinks that he own's the character and he has total rights to it. i improved it and signed it, which makes him a cartoon idealist. he doesn't want to be an idealist, and now he wants to write a book bout the character and sell it before i can get a comic book out with the character in it. i just wanna noe something. im goanna give him full credit for the character, and if i sell it, i'll give him a protion of the profit, but he doesn't like that. he wants to own the character and sell it and make his own money without give me any. so who's right? does he deserve full and total credit and right to the character, or should we split it? the reason this i such a big deal, is that he wants to sell the character the way it originally was except in a novel, and i wanna sell it in a comic
2007-01-15
05:06:06
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papa'll kick ur ass
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