They need to offer promissory notes that represent that gold so people can pay for things if they need to without touching the gold that is SAFE in the vault.
For example, if you create a work that mocks or makes fun of the X-Men, or even pornographic material, it falls under the category of parody. Parody has special protection in almost every country in the world and isn't a gray area like fanfiction. If you create fanfiction with a similar tone to...
Here's the thing. Parody or satirical fan fiction falls under the category of parody and is an exception, so there shouldn't be a problem. Fan fictions are a gray area and are usually considered "fair use," but it's important that they are not monetized.
Despite what the law says, companies can...
1 heart light erotic content like some nudity and touching
2 hearts oral sex
3 hearts sex (i have none yet)
Maybe I should have done that clarification...
The story was visible in Latest Updates the last few days.
My novel isn't appearing when I upload a chapter to Latest Updates. I wanted to know if this is a bug or if there's a specific reason.
https://www.scribblehub.com/series/2134539/a-heroines-shame-broken-for-power/
UPDATE: MY MISTAKE. SORRY.
Why isn´t it fine? Who dictates the obligation of authors to moralize their works?
Why is there a need to acknowledge "this is bad"?
I'm sorry, but I don't like the prescriptive argument about how a literary work has to be (morally). These are the kinds of arguments that later lead to calls...
I believe it's wrong to discriminate against people for having different ideas. Freedom of thought and expression exists for a reason. If someone enjoys the suffering of others, sadism, and evil, what's the problem? :s_wink:
It surprises me that there's a trend in film and literature in general of seeing villains as being defined by their history and context. In that sense, I love Frieren because he challenges that notion and says no: demons are predators; they pretend to want to talk, but it's all a ruse to end up...
There's an issue I can understand from a website's perspective, but not from the perspective of authors and readers. If someone, for example, wants to create a literary work whose content might even be illegal in some countries, what's the problem? If someone wants to glorify murderers or...