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		<title>By: sononsj</title>
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		<description>I commented to Don basically saying that my experiences with Marvel and DC (I run a comic news site called ComicBookGazette.com, and, inspired by Greg&#039;s Friday collumns, I was writing an investagative piece on Marvel and DC&#039;s royalty policies) were EXACTLY the same as his had been: a no comment from Marvel after being forwarded to another department, and no response from DC. I&#039;d then commented that it led me to wonder if this was more of a line-wide policy on press.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I commented to Don basically saying that my experiences with Marvel and DC (I run a comic news site called ComicBookGazette.com, and, inspired by Greg's Friday collumns, I was writing an investagative piece on Marvel and DC's royalty policies) were EXACTLY the same as his had been: a no comment from Marvel after being forwarded to another department, and no response from DC. I'd then commented that it led me to wonder if this was more of a line-wide policy on press.</p>
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