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The changes to be made in the story to make it a different story:
The author can convict the movie-maker of stealing the story of the novel written by the author, only in one case. The movie-can only be imposed with allegations of stealing the story when the most of the story depicted in the movie coincides with the novel written by the author.
The author cannot impose allegations on the movie-maker of stealing the story if only a brief section of story seems to be similar to that of the part presented by the author in his novel.
It is not easy to determine whether the story presented in the novel is stolen or not because no quantitative standard is present for the comparison of the movie and the story...
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