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(GDC), and his assistant, Ernest Alters, were charged with creating a New York state map, and they plotted the fictional town of Aloe an anagram of their initials on a dirt road between Beaver kill and Rockland. What they created is known as a “trap” or “paper town,” a device used as a type of copyright protection.
”A paper town is a fake town created by mapmakers created to protect their copyright,” says John Green. “mapmakers put fake streets, fake towns, and fake bridges in their maps, so if they see those same fake places on someone else's map, they'll know that they've been robbed,” he explains.
”A paper town is a fake town created by mapmakers created to protect their copyright,” says John Green. “mapmakers put fake streets, fake towns, and fake bridges in their maps, so if they see those same fake places on someone else's map, they'll know that they've been robbed,” he explains.
Well, it wasn't real, then it became real, and today it technically no longer exists. Aloe's complicated plane of existence is directly related to the title of Green's novel: Aloe is a true paper town. As Green explains, “paper towns” originated back in the days before we relied on GPS and Google Maps.
In the first part, The Strings, Margo and Q use the phrase paper town to refer to Orlando, and Margo calls it a paper town because it's flimsy and planned from above, Orlando looks very much like a city that someone built out of origami or something.
Paper Towns mostly takes place in and around Jefferson Park, a (fictional) subdivision located in suburban Orlando, Florida. The novel focuses on the narrator and protagonist Quentin “Q” Jacobsen and his neighbor Margo Roth Spiegelman, with whom Quentin has always had a romantic fascination.
”A paper town is a fake town created by mapmakers created to protect their copyright,” says John Green. “mapmakers put fake streets, fake towns, and fake bridges in their maps, so if they see those same fake places on someone else's map, they'll know that they've been robbed,” he explains.
Aloe is a fictional hamlet in Colchester, Delaware County, New York, that became an actual landmark after mapmakers made up the community as a phantom settlement, an example of a “copyright trap” and similar to a trap street.
Emotional Maps And 'Paper Towns' A few years after Lindberg and Alters set their map trap, the fake town appeared on a Rand McNally map, prompting the two mapmakers to sue for copyright infringement. “Rand McNally said, 'no, no, no, no, no that place is real!'
In the first part, The Strings, Margo and Q use the phrase paper town to refer to Orlando, and Margo calls it a paper town because it's flimsy and planned from above, Orlando looks very much like a city that someone built out of origami or something.
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