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[QUOTE="jedishrfu, post: 6050304, member: 376845"] As far as copyrights go, I think you’re safe. Discussing a character is okay, even excerpting small dialogue from a movie or book is fine aka the fair use doctrine. Wholesale use of chapters or extensive clips and images are not. There’s also a higher bar if your derivative work uses material from the X-men and you are planning to publish it that’s when you should get some serious legal advice. With respect to Quicksilver, it’s hard to say what his abilities are because they don’t necessary follow what science allows. As an example, moving at really high speed means you’d be subject to air resistance and consequently could get burned but that never seems to be an outcome in these stories. Wikipedia has a discussion on the character [URL]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quicksilver_(comics)[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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