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[quote=Anonymous] The person above who thinks that the TV and film industry will go back to producing work based on his writings is wrong. i truly don't think there will eventually be new productions of his past or future works. Producers and prodcution companies today are just too aware of the long, long shelf life of toxic accusations. Of course that's not about the goodness of such companies; it's about the money, and fear of being identified wtih someone who would draw negative attention and therefore harm the bottom line. Even years from now. Any new productions need coverage by entertainment outlets and reviewers, and that publicity would always, for the rest of time, include a mention of these allegations. No way to untangle that, and it will always be too problematic for producers to want to handle it. Even if they try the "hate the creator, love the art" approach, and even if he's never convicted of anything. [/quote]
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