Ok so check this out. This is super cool example of how the internet's cool. There's a subreddit called no sleep. It's where writers come up with scary stories and post them for free. The subreddit has 14m subscribers. That's HUGE.https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/
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One of the most popular stories is called The Left Right Game, about a woman who discovers this other universe. Hard to explain, But AMAZING. The author posted these on reddit. 10 chapters. Each week. It's about 50k words total.https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/7asz8x/has_anyone_heard_of_the_leftright_game_part_1/ …
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Now, a company turned it into an AMAZING podcast. I'd call it an audio experience. It's more than a podcast. Completely riveting and takes over your senses. The voice actors are some legit actors you heard of.https://www.qcodemedia.com/theleftrightgame …
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Now, Amazon just bought the rights and are turning it into a movie or show. And it all started with some guy posting on that subreddit. Pretty cool!
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So they took peoples stories from Reddit and used it in their podcast, which they then sold the rights to Amazon. How is this legal?
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That’s not what happened. Stop being sensational
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He’s right to ask and I had the same question. Your tweet reads like they just found new IP online and are developing it. I’ve researched myself and can’t find mention, did they compensate the original creator on reddit?
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The creator is the one making it a podcast
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