: Re: I have two story ideas and I want to know if they're similar enough to other books/movies to be copyright infringing Is a story about the Hindu gods being real inherently copyright infringing
The premise of a story is not copyright infringement.
Here are some known stories that comes to mind:
A young male ant falls in love with the princess and has to save the
whole colony. (Antz and A Bug's Life)
A comet is on collision course with Earth and a team is sent to nuke
it. (Armageddon and Deep Impact)
A man arrives in a new world looking for riches, but falls in love
with a native woman and decides to fight for her people. (Avatar and Pocahontas)
As long as your plot and worldbuilding is different from where you found your inspiration, I don't see how that would be a problem. Nothing's unique anymore. Or at least so rare that even great authors have borrowed heavily from others.
Tolkien's The Lord of The Rings (Der Ring des Nibelungen)
Stephen King's "The Shawshank Redemption" (Leo Tolstoy’s short story "God Sees the Truth But Waits")
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes (Edgar Allan Poe's character C. Auguste Dupin)
Happy writing!
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