it's compensating them for their time coding etc.
With Adobe, it's a straight conversion of text to PDF. There must be pictures or something. though I doubt that would impress any lawyers.
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it's compensating them for their time coding etc.
With Adobe, it's a straight conversion of text to PDF. There must be pictures or something. though I doubt that would impress any lawyers.
Maybe for their time doing layout? It can be significant.
I believe there is art as well.
But in a universe where publishable-quality fic and fanart is available for free on the net, I'm really not getting the warm fuzzies here. What makes them so great that their time producing it gets paid for when my time coding websites doesn't?
Hell, if we had to pay Shrift for all the time she spends coding fansites, she'd have more than enough money to move to LA.
... huh.
Maybe for their time doing layout? It can be significant.
That may well be. But traditionally fanzines only recovered out of pocket actual costs, not time. Because if you cover someone's time, then the fan producing it is making money, and that's treading on the producer's right to earn from the source product.
I'm not saying it's right -- just that coding mightn't be where the time went, but layout instead.
Don't know, didn't read their justification.
Well, hey, if people'll pay. *shrug* I understand that set of authors are very popular in a particular Daniel-centric portion of the fandom.
Yeah, it's just... it's the sort of thing that makes studio lawyers twitchy. Ya know?
Oh, I agree! I wouldn't do it, even if the idea didn't make me giggle. (No, really, pay me money!)
t showers Katie with pennies in the hopes of inspiring some more nonzombie fic
Hey, didja see Tafkar's OT3 post? Very cute, I thought.
Does anyone have any recs for good and non-slashy stories set in the Horatio Hornblower, Master and Commander, Sharpe's, etc. universes.
When out in Missouri this week, I explained to my dad the whole concept of fan-fiction, and why I read and write the stuff. When he realized that there were more Hornblower, Aubrey & Maturin, etc. stories out there for him to read--some of which might even surpass the source material--his eyes went as wide as a child's on Christmas morning. Ergo, I promised to hunt some down for him.