Aha, found the press release that really ticked me off:
The launch of FanLib.com represents the coming of age of fan fiction, or "fanfic."
'Time Bomb'
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Aha, found the press release that really ticked me off:
The launch of FanLib.com represents the coming of age of fan fiction, or "fanfic."
How the heck are they going to make money off of something that depends on the studios not serving us all with cease and desist orders?
Gah. Now I wish I hadn't asked (knew I wouldn't like the answer). Though, I didn't have a rage outlet yet today, so that's handy...
Fanlib is ticking me off and I haven't even gone to the page.
::backs away::
Must get back to work.
How the heck are they going to make money off of something that depends on the studios not serving us all with cease and desist orders?
They claim (or at least a couple of employees have claimed, when pressed) that the studios are changing their attitudes towards fan fiction. So, you know, it's a "fair bet" that no one will get sued.
Who wants to be the first person to test that theory and post some underage Harry Potter slash?
I figure it'll turn into fanfic.org
"It'll be just like YouTube, but for fic!"
From that press release:
packaging it for mainstream audiences
Wow, how far off the mark is that?
Just going to the main page for a few moments made me feel ill. Packaged, trite bullshit. (I wonder if that's where the badfic will go to live...)
There are already stories up on FanLib. And they are pretty much of th quality you'd expect. I was browsing through the summaries of some and one that struck me was an LoTR story about Faramir discovering his adopted daughter, Grace, is deaf.
How the heck are they going to make money off of something that depends on the studios not serving us all with cease and desist orders?
They claim (or at least a couple of employees have claimed, when pressed) that the studios are changing their attitudes towards fan fiction. So, you know, it's a "fair bet" that no one will get sued.
Who wants to be the first person to test that theory and post some underage Harry Potter slash?
Isn't there also something in Fanlib's TOS that says that, in the even of legal badness from the creators of the source material, the fanfic authors exempt Fanlib from fault?
I devoutly hope cosplay has nothing to do with figgy pudding.
::snerkle::