"It takes a big studio to make The Avengers, but it doesn't necessarily take a big studio to write a piece of Avengers fan ...
fiction," says Georgetown University law professor and fan fiction advocate Rebecca Tushnet. "Big content companies largely recognize that fan activities are really good for them because they engage people."
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