I think it's kind of neat, the whole fan the vote deal. Not sure how well it'll work, but you know. Every little bit and all that.
Fred ,'Smile Time'
Fan Fiction: Writers, Readers, and Enablers
This thread is for fanfic recs, links, and discussion, but not for actual posting of fanfic.
The bids on shalott's vid offer are up to $250.
Wow.
That's pretty damned impressive.
Did you see how high bids went on the VividCon auction? I was aghast.
Although if I were single and didn't have to account to anyone for the use of our shared money (and didn't have a mortgage), I might have been willing to pay $600 for a vid by sisabet or Lum.
I know, dude. A vid by sisabet to your specifications? It's like standing in an art shop agonizing over the $200 beautiful blown-glass lamp, or $300 hand-made book.
I couldn't even afford the $80 teapot.
Well, I may have just stepped in it.
I posted on FantheVote, and pointed out that conveying fanfic and fanart in exchange for cash donations is a violation of copyright, and could get both the recipients of the donations and the fans themselves in trouble.
I'd hate to see that happen, but I get the sense that none of these people actually thought about it before they got underway.
Hey! I'm looking for a story I remember being from anonymous_co, which was a weird but very very funny semi-RPF with PG and CKR bouncing from fanfic AU to AU trying to get back to the real world. It has some marvelous scenes, and it's meta-as-all-hell... plus, it's one of the very few RP stories that falls squarely under my squick threshold because the author makes clear that she isn't writing her PG and CKR to be 'real' at all.
It's not on DSA (if it ever was) and I can't remember where I ran across it. Oh, yeah, and I have no idea what the title is.
I was kind of thinking about recommending it for ds_flashback, but a) I have to find it again and b) I have to reread it to make sure it's as good as I remember.
I can remember discussing it in the old Due South topic we had... anybody?
Suela, it's my understanding that if the person doing the creation isn't profiting from it, copyright issues are less likely to come into play. I'm having dinner with an intellectual property law professor tonight and I'll ask her.
Discussions on the topic are popping up all over the place.
My favorites are the people who are morally outraged that people have to be "bribed" into donating. Hi, let me introduce you to humanity.
it's my understanding that if the person doing the creation isn't profiting from it, copyright issues are less likely to come into play
There's no law directly on point yet. So no court has yet said whether or not who gets the money matters.
I suspect that if someone who is not the copyright holder is getting money? The courts would care. Regardless of the relationship between the creator of the derivative work and the recipient of the cash.
Which, I expect, is what your IP friend will say. I need to see if Rivka has thoughts on this...