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This is especially troubling in the light of Harry's regular suggestions that people seek out Apprentice Alf for their drm-stripping needs... he *knows* that distributing DRM-stripping tools is illegal, but he supports that activity, because he believes it's non-harmful and not directly supportive of piracy or other infringing activities. He uses a photo of a trademarked, copyrighted object for his own userpic, believing that his use is non-harmful and supportive of the creators' rights... and I agree with that, but don't see how using a character description in an original story is somehow more infringing than using a photo of someone else's work without permission. In the case of fanfic, he's decided it's illegal--and therefore should *not* be encouraged, regardless of the good that comes from it, or the ethics of the laws he believes are being broken. And he's certainly within his rights to believe that's somehow different, and conclude that encouraging fanfic is illegal while sending people to Apprentice Alf is not. I don't now how he arrived at that decision, but I've split finer hairs in philosophical and legal arguments; there's nothing hypocritical about believing one is acceptable and the other is not. That, in itself, is not an insulting belief. But implying someone is guilty of bad parenting for not reaching the same conclusions, is insulting. Quote:
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I think that for me, the grey area is profit. Sharing just for fun is different to me than sharing for profit. To put another example into the mix, I have written a series of original stories that I use when I am teaching. One of them features the names of various teachers at my school. I have shared these stories on an on-line community of teachers who use the same teaching program as me, and I have even suggested that before they print them out, they can feel free to modify the names of the teacher characters to reflect people in their own actual school. I have heard afterward that several people did this; one of them changed a few other aspects as well (the main character, a dog, eats various foods during the story; one of them is a food they don't eat where she lives, so she changed it) and I said great, fine, glad you are using an enjoying. But of that person then took her changed version and tried to publish it for money, I'd be mad! There is a sort of unofficial code for these sorts of things which makes that unlikely (teachers respect that others will share for their benefit and in return someday they can reciprocate, and it's a great circle of resource pooling) but still, I suppose there is the possibility. And if that happened, I would take what steps I could.
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Of course, people taking their previously-posted fanfic and then publishing it for profit (after doing a quick find-and-replace on character names) seems to be completely legal, unlike the grey area of posting non-profit fanfic free on the Internet... so even that is not really an argument against fanfic.
After all, there is no way to stop people from writing a story as fanfic, find-and-replacing all the names and then publishing it - it only requires for the story itself to be sufficiently original and different from the source material. If the person who wrote the story as fanfic and then reconsiders and replaces the names and publishes it as original fiction, skipping the step of posting it on a fanfic archive first, it's not like anyone would even know it was born as fanfic (and it's a certainty that plenty of perfectly fine published novels have their origins in someone else's world). I have recently come across cases of people selling their Star Trek or Stargate fanfic as self-published novels. This does not sit well with me and is against what I personally believe to be ethical. It would be interesting to see if anything is done about that; big studios would certainly have the means for a proper lawsuit. I don't think there's been a single case of even for-profit fanfic going to court, though (the Harry Potter Lexicon is a different case, not having anything to do with fanfic but being pretty much entirely a compendium of direct quotes and material from the Harry Potter books). The overwhelming majority of people involved with fanfic in the various fandom communities I've been part of over the years don't consider it a good idea to profit from fanfic; there is the occasional case of people donating to keep an archive running, using ads to keep archives running, and participating in fandom auctions for charity causes (in which the author of a fanfic never profits from her/his work), but to many, even that is too much of a grey area to feel morally comfortable with. "Not for profit" is a major rule and belief for most fans involved with fanfic. ETA: Actually, I guess the case against The Wind Done Gone does probably qualify as an example of the rights holders suing the publisher of what could be considered as a for-profit fanfic. Of course, that ended with a settlement and the book being published (under the "parody" clause), so... I'm not sure exactly how many conclusions one can draw from that, except to say that these aren't completely clear-cut matters? Last edited by Yapyap; 07-11-2012 at 01:38 PM. |
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OK, I looked up the book that you referenced, and that is over the line of what most people would consider acceptable for fan fiction. Just looking at the cover though, at least no one could mistake this for an authorized Stargate book. Last edited by QuantumIguana; 07-11-2012 at 02:36 PM. |
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That may well be true; I'm pretty sure the one I'm talking about isn't, though.
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Blind obedience to some perceived, and in many cases imagined, prohibitions is not the approach everyone takes to life. |
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Unfortunately, and not for the first time, what has been encountered here is a pattern classically associated with the behaviour of a prig. I'm not sure there's much that can be done to change it. Probably best to rise above it and move on. Hard I know, particularly when it affects your children, but I think anything else is probably fruitless effort. Personal biases, black and white world views and lack of qualified knowledge are hard to overturn. |
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I agree. He apologized after I confronted head on what was bothering me, and that's pretty much within basic expectations. That's ok enough for me.
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You're a nicer person than I am, spindlegirl. His response struck me as a classical "not-pology" - he wasn't sorry that he traduced your parenting, he was sorry that you were insulted.
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![]() I personally love all fanfic writers they have kept me entertained for years, and some of them have gone on to become published authors of their own work after gaining valuable experience writing fanfics. So by all means let her join, just make sure she utilizes a certain feature on here so that she doesn't get attacked & needlessly insulted by people who think they are the arbitors of all that right. She will certainly get a warm welcome & big thank you from me! So all you fanfic writers on here keep on writing & I will keep on reading. |
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