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A freelance writer has asked a court to dismiss his $5 million lawsuit accusing author Kitty Kelley of plagiarism in her best-selling book about President Bush and his family. Glynn Wilson said Friday that he dropped the suit because he feared that U.S. District Judge U.W. Clemon was about to rule that copyright law didn't cover his story on the Internet about Bush's days in the National Guard. Such a ruling by Clemon would erode the legal protections that cover Web-based writers, Wilson said.
March 21, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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