RepresentingCaution
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No ideas are truly original. We build off each other.
Sure, the words are different but the plot is the same.
By this point, almost everything you can possibly think of, someone else has already thought of and written.
No ideas are truly original. We build off each other.
Plot lines are basic "ideas" which are not copyrightable. The expression of an idea, however, is precisely what copyright protects. The idea of a galactic empire or a federation of planets is just that--an idea. Anyone can create a story about a galactic empire or a federation of planets. But when an author or copyright owner expresses that idea in a particular way and peoples the universe they create with recognizable characters, others cannot play in that universe without permission. A story involving the crew of the USS Enterprise (and all its spinoffs) or involving Clingons, Vulcans or Romulans however unique is an infringing derivative work. So is a story about Superman or any copyrighted superhero. Those are easy examples of clear infringement. But even in much less clear cases, none of us wants to be on the receiving end of an infringement lawsuit. The average cost of defending a straightforward civil suit in the U.S, is North of $25,000 -- and that's just the costs of mounting a legal defense--civil judgments and potential jail time (when willful infringement is involved) are another matter entirely. And if found guilty of willful infringement you could be ordered to pay the plaintiff's legal fees on top of your own and any civil or criminal penalties."The Hero with a Thousand Faces (first published in 1949) is a work of comparative mythology by Joseph Campbell, in which the author discusses his theory of the mythological structure of the journey of the archetypal hero found in world myths... Campbell explores the theory that mythological narratives frequently share a fundamental structure."
So, how do you make your work different, when everybody starts from more-or-less the same plot structure? Learn to write well. The paragraphs, the sentences, the words: make them good! Tell your story well enough, and nobody will care if it's just like every other epic story. Because of course it is.