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well... kcf Send a noteboard - 24/11/2009 05:04:42 PM
Brandon has repeatedly said that Harriet owns all the rights and it's her decision to be make. I'll take this as pretty conclusive. Also, he's working directly for Harriet and not Tor for this project. That's another indication that the rights are Harriet's. What Tor holds is the right to publish the WoT books - not the books themselves.
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