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Oh, and to answer [[User:Shambala108]]'s concerns about license, that these things were written by established DWU authors isn't the reason they're held to be licensed. The reason is that the BBC commissioned them and then [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/s4/features/stories/fiction_writers_comics released them on bbc.co.uk], to raise awareness of the Comic-Maker app thingum. These aren't random things that [[Paul Cornell]] & Co. created on their own accord and posted on their blog, if that was what you were afraid of.
Oh, and to answer [[User:Shambala108]]'s concerns about license, that these things were written by established DWU authors isn't the reason they're held to be licensed. The reason is that the BBC commissioned them and then [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/s4/features/stories/fiction_writers_comics released them on bbc.co.uk], to raise awareness of the Comic-Maker app thingum. These aren't random things that [[Paul Cornell]] & Co. created on their own accord and posted on their blog, if that was what you were afraid of.
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Oh, and to answer User:Shambala108's concerns about license, that these things were written by established DWU authors isn't the reason they're held to be licensed. The reason is that the BBC commissioned them and then released them on bbc.co.uk, to raise awareness of the Comic-Maker app thingum. These aren't random things that Paul Cornell & Co. created on their own accord and posted on their blog, if that was what you were afraid of.