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This is my first post so please forgive me if this has been answered and I have overlooked it in the previous posts.
On the banners I have seen advertising the EG comic book and on the back of Ender In Exile. I have been seeing these Actual Ender's Game logos?
How long have these been in use? Is this to discourage piracy? If so, how do I know if I have unknowingly purchased and NOT Actual Ender's Game product?
Thanks in advance!
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I think it is more to prevent fan fiction than to prevent piracy. It is also so you know that Orson Scott Card had his hand in the project. I could be wrong that's just what I always thought. I think that the logo first found its home on IGMS.
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You'd think that OSC's name plastered across the covers would be enough.
It seems to me like he's trying to turn Ender's Game into more of a household name, perhaps to help get the movie off the ground? The "Actual Ender's Game" thing seems like a brand logo.
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DDaysh its because your so desensitized to it youd never see it unless someone pointed it out to you.
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