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I'm aware that the UK and other countries have different boundaries for derived works, and I am glad to live in a country that considers parodies and transformative uses fair. I happily encourage my children to write and publish their fanfic online. In addition to believing that's both legal and ethical, I reject the notion that people should not be sharing stories about their favorite cultural icons, or that the ethics of "I made up a story about Zeus" are any different from "I made up a story about Batman." If those are two categories, it's very unclear which includes "I made up a story about Thor." |
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That and the disclaimers usually found in fanfic would alert the reader. Plus, getting it from a fan fiction website would alert the reader that it is fanfic. Yes, you could create a book that looked like an official Star Trek book, but that is a red herring. Such a book wouldn't be a fanfic. Quote:
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Well said, Elfwreck, thank you. I've been trying to stay away from this thread since it's such a volatile topic for me, and I found some of the comments hurtful. I value my online community as much as I value my real life friends, and they were my pillar of strength when my mother was fighting cancer and then lost that battle.
I think it's important to have in mind that we are living in many different countries that treat this issue differently, and not all the solutions are the same, so that when we meet online, the laws one person lives by might not be valid for another person. I am firmly in the "fanfiction is transformative, therefore not violation of copyright". I have read numerous stories that asked serious questions and answered them - or tried to, in the form of a story containing characters the fandom was familiar with. They used those characters to tell their story because with preexisting characters, you already know what they are like, what their circumstances were like, what their reactions to an event will be, and you don't have to set up a character and spend time on its characterization if you only want to criticize or comment on an issue. To take Elfwreck's example of Thor, a fic may delve into whether or not Loki committed genocide against the Jotnar in the movie, whether the Aesir did, whether the Jotnar are monsters or misunderstood, what are the gender roles among the Jotnar: bi-gendered, monogendered, fluid? - all topics that were prompted and spawned lively discussions on some very important issues, and sometimes gave answers in the form of a narrative. To me, that's criticism. Whenever someone starts talking about fanfiction as something that is hurtful for the original creators, I bring up this little gem: some 10 years ago, there was this western show called The Magnificent Seven; you may have watched the original western feature films or the even more original Japanese Seven Samurai. Michael Biehn, Ron Perlman, Eric Close and Laurie Holden were some of the actors. Anyway, the powers that be decided to shut it down after the first season, and the fans started a campaign to get it back. And lo and behold, they were successful. The fans - who wrote fanfiction for the show, did fanart, filks, craft projects - spent thousands of dollars of their own money to enable the creators, cast and crew to work for an additional season. The woman who spearheaded the campaign was given a cameo in the first episode of the second season as a thank you, and the series composer gifted the fans with the score, which was shared between the fans. Look up the story sometime, and think about what that kind of devotion means. |
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The majority of IP attorneys who have any idea what fanfiction is, agree that it falls into a grey zone, and that each individual case would have to be judged separately. They all agree that there is no simple precedent case to point to that would help people decide. The lack of a single lawsuit regarding not-for-profit fanfic is strong evidence that no lawyer has yet been convinced it can be successfully prosecuted. If it were clearly illegal according to those trained to interpret the law, I'd expect to see *someone* attempting to shut down unauthorized fanfic sites through courtroom activities. There have been plenty of C&Ds... but those aren't evidence of legal transgression; they're evidence that some lawyer, who doesn't have to hear from the accused, has decided that a client probably isn't lying. C&D's aren't based on a full consideration of evidence; they're based on one side's interpretation. This may eventually hit the courts, because AO3 has a legal committee with full awareness of the issues (or as full as possible), and they own their servers--an ISP can't shut them down for being too much trouble. And they host fanfic based on works by authors who believe they can forbid fanfic. |
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I also suspect that the law and fanfiction might fall in the same category as the law and speeding. Even if most people agree what the law is, and that the law is reasonable, they see no reason to enforce the law unless the person breaking the law is doing so in an excessive or dangerous way. -- Bill |
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If you have more lawyers and deeper pockets, you can do quite a lot without the other side breaking the law. In any case, cease and desist letters aren't a court case.
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But surely one site would have had the guts to say "we're not breaking the law - we're not shutting down" if they felt that they were not breaking the law? It seems remarkable that all these hundreds of sites, all of whom were (some seem to be claiming) doing no wrong, would spontaneously decide to shut down, merely because somebody asked them to, does it not?
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My little contribution:
1. Legal Fictions: Copyright, Fan Fiction, and a New Common Law: http://www.tushnet.com/law/fanficarticle.html 2. The Messy World of Fan Art and Copyright: http://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2010/...and-copyright/ 3. Know Your Rights: Copyright Law for the Creator of Fan Works: http://www.theodoramichaels.com/articles/fan-fic.php 4. Legal publications addressing various fanwork-related issues: http://fanlore.org/wiki/Legal_Analysis |
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But, on the whole I tend towards the view that the sites knew damned well that they were breaking the law. Last edited by HarryT; 07-09-2012 at 12:26 PM. |
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MR quite routinely receives "cease and desist" letters from rights holders claiming that something is violating their rights. If you know that you're doing no wrong, you can tell the writer of such a letter where to stick it, and they can't do a thing about it.
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