beast_regards
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It's copyright violation only if he doesn't profit from it!Not ban but stop monetizing your work if it is fanfiction. ?
It's copyright violation only if he doesn't profit from it!Not ban but stop monetizing your work if it is fanfiction. ?
It is copyright violation and you steal from authors of original works. ?It's copyright violation only if he doesn't profit from it!![]()
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No it isn't, because a point of why fanfiction is fanfiction is in the amateurish nature of the body of work. Bernard Cornwell isn't just a fan of it he's a writer and studier of legends and writing itself, not to mention Arthurian legends are from before copyright was established. The necessity to water down the term fanfiction to mean derived work is a bad thing because you get to a point where it looks like everyone steals from each other instead of understanding everyone takes inspiration and directly takes other stories, events, anecdotes and characters to interweave them into their own works transforming the entirety of what inspired them into their own vision. Fanfiction came about because copyright exists now so you can't just take other people's ideas as easily without being forced to rework them, but because some people are truly unoriginal and lack the finesse for it and still write, we have fanfiction. And some people treat fanfiction like a true craft, while others treat it as a form of training wheels.By this definition, Bernard Cromwell's Winter King series, a well known historical fiction series, is fanfiction due to being based off of Arthurian Legend, an already fictional medium.
Oh, just like that certain site, which monetizes the authors' work without their consent?It is copyright violation and you steal from authors of original works. ?
Mans just assuming everyone cares about what RR does when we are on SH. Does it count as trauma dumping to bring RR up in every thread?Oh, just like that certain site, which monetizes the authors' work without their consent?
Just like you justify killing someone by saying the other person did it.Oh, just like that certain site, which monetizes the authors' work without their consent?
What's the name of the mental health condition caused by the stressful event?Mans just assuming everyone cares about what RR does when we are on SH. Does it count as trauma dumping to bring RR up in every thread?![]()
Yes, that's the frame of mind the certain site operates from.Just like you justify killing someone by saying the other person did it.
Glad we are not like them and can agree on not monetizing fanfics.Yes, that's the frame of mind the certain site operates from.
I agreed on not monetizing fanfics, when they are going to stop selling someone's else work on Amazon?Glad we are not like them and can agree on not monetizing fanfics.
Ah, I see. So fanfiction only applies to works post copyright laws. That makes more sense and can agree to that. That said, while I do agree that most fanfiction are amateurish, I do not believe that can be considered part of the definition of fanfiction. If it were to be, we may have to consider webnovels as a whole to fall under the blanket of amateurish as the two seem to have very similar ratios of quality.No it isn't, because a point of why fanfiction is fanfiction is in the amateurish nature of the body of work. Bernard Cornwell isn't just a fan of it he's a writer and studier of legends and writing itself, not to mention Arthurian legends are from before copyright was established. The necessity to water down the term fanfiction to mean derived work is a bad thing because you get to a point where it looks like everyone steals from each other instead of understanding everyone takes inspiration and directly takes other stories, events, anecdotes and characters to interweave them into their own works transforming the entirety of what inspired them into their own vision. Fanfiction came about because copyright exists now so you can't just take other people's ideas as easily without being forced to rework them, but because some people are truly unoriginal and lack the finesse for it and still write, we have fanfiction. And some people treat fanfiction like a true craft, while others treat it as a form of training wheels.
I only care about SH since I like this site. I don't care what "they" do, so you can go and ask "them" yourself. Make a new account and ask the question.I agreed on not monetizing fanfics, when they are going to stop selling someone's else work on Amazon?
Bruh.Ah, I see. So fanfiction only applies to works post copyright laws. That makes more sense and can agree to that. That said, while I do agree that most fanfiction are amateurish, I do not believe that can be considered part of the definition of fanfiction. If it were to be, we may have to consider webnovels as a whole to fall under the blanket of amateurish as the two seem to have very similar ratios of quality.
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I'm tweaking out. I don't care for the semantics of it. I'm just saying it's not fanfiction because it's not fanfiction, as the rules for all language and communication are inevitably revealed arbitrary you can do whatever the fuck you want. But me personally? I'm going to go by the way it's supposed to be used for works which do not construct themselves solely on the ip of the writer themselves, and that do so in a poor manner that is both unauthorized and unrecognized by the author. If there are exceptions in quality to a fanfiction, they are merely good or well written fanfiction, it doesn't remove the other aspects it's considered a defining feature. Webnovels being amateurish is comparing apples to oranges, a webnovel based on a self-made ip will never be a fanfiction, it can be insulted to being of low or equal quality to one but will never be.Ah, I see. So fanfiction only applies to works post copyright laws. That makes more sense and can agree to that. That said, while I do agree that most fanfiction are amateurish, I do not believe that can be considered part of the definition of fanfiction. If it were to be, we may have to consider webnovels as a whole to fall under the blanket of amateurish as the two seem to have very similar ratios of quality.