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In the book The Guerrilla Film-Makers Guide (1996), he gained mass notoriety for fully advocating plagiarism. He suggested that young film-makers remove the titles from a film and pass it off as their own, and to tell US Agents that "they had done other work but that was their latest." When The Pitt Group, Bolt and Anderson's Management team at the time discovered this, they were dropped as clients. The book still contains the interview.

Realising how many people view this person, I'm seriously in favor of keeping stuff like this out of the article without any reliable source. I've long been trying to remove intentional slander from articles that have something to do with people who make video-game to movie adaptions. If this is just that, it has no place in the article. -TheHande 12:52, 8 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]