Tyranomaster
Guy who writes stuff
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In kind donations when you produce no other works is taxable income and would be considered to be income related to that work. You might have a weak defense if the person produces many other works, but if they only produce one work, it's directly linked.
Further, you've stated yourself that there really isn't settled law on the matter, and that also applies to fairuse for fanfic, there are some edge cases that are settled that established that the work must be sufficiently transformative and have real cultural value by making commentary on the original work.
There have been many cases that ended in settlement between the parties involved without adjudication, and as far as I can tell, most of those have resulted in favor of the original copyright owner, likely after legal council advised it. Some weren't, but in either situation no case law was established.
Royalroad does not allow, as you put it, 'marketting' for fanfics. No ads. No linking to funding websites
Fairuse law is also far more narrow than people think, especially when it comes to creative works like stories or movies. They have strong copyright protections because they were creative already. Alternative timelines with the same characters are hypothetically something the original author may want to write (as a derivative work) and would be protected from most fairuse claims, as the original copyright owner has those rights as well.
Fairuse is a case by case basis, and usually requires a number of factors to align as a defense. Including making money. Works can even be fairuse when making money. There have only been a handful of cases where that happened, and the work was highly transformative in each case.
As for why should one punish fanfic writers here? On Scribblehub, the home of original content? Last I checked, original content doesn’t need fairuse protections.
Further, you've stated yourself that there really isn't settled law on the matter, and that also applies to fairuse for fanfic, there are some edge cases that are settled that established that the work must be sufficiently transformative and have real cultural value by making commentary on the original work.
There have been many cases that ended in settlement between the parties involved without adjudication, and as far as I can tell, most of those have resulted in favor of the original copyright owner, likely after legal council advised it. Some weren't, but in either situation no case law was established.
Royalroad does not allow, as you put it, 'marketting' for fanfics. No ads. No linking to funding websites
Fairuse law is also far more narrow than people think, especially when it comes to creative works like stories or movies. They have strong copyright protections because they were creative already. Alternative timelines with the same characters are hypothetically something the original author may want to write (as a derivative work) and would be protected from most fairuse claims, as the original copyright owner has those rights as well.
Fairuse is a case by case basis, and usually requires a number of factors to align as a defense. Including making money. Works can even be fairuse when making money. There have only been a handful of cases where that happened, and the work was highly transformative in each case.
As for why should one punish fanfic writers here? On Scribblehub, the home of original content? Last I checked, original content doesn’t need fairuse protections.