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This worries me greatly. Not this organisation in particular, but the change in mentality it represents, the attempt to comercialise fanfic.
This bit in particular gives me the heebies:
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There is a very good, very detailed post about it here.
The way I see it, if fanfic ever becomes a source of income, the Big Boys will be on it like a ton of bricks, a ship-load of legality will suddenly appear; there will be sound, financial reasons to stamp on amateur fanfic and fandom as we know it will wither and perish.
I say, treat it like it's made of Ebola - stay away. If no one goes there, it will die.
(I'm no fool, I recognise that things are about to change and there's probably litle we can do to stop it, but we can take some control; the slope should be slippiest at our end, not theirs.)
This worries me greatly. Not this organisation in particular, but the change in mentality it represents, the attempt to comercialise fanfic.
This bit in particular gives me the heebies:
Notwithstanding the foregoing, FanLib reserves the right at all times to disclose any information as FanLib deems necessary to satisfy any applicable law, regulation, legal process or governmental request, or to edit, refuse to post or to remove any information or materials, in whole or in part, in FanLib's sole discretion...
However, by submitting the Submissions to FanLib, You hereby grant FanLib a non-exclusive, worldwide, and royalty-free license to use, reproduce, distribute, and display the Submissions in connection with the Website.
There is a very good, very detailed post about it here.
The way I see it, if fanfic ever becomes a source of income, the Big Boys will be on it like a ton of bricks, a ship-load of legality will suddenly appear; there will be sound, financial reasons to stamp on amateur fanfic and fandom as we know it will wither and perish.
I say, treat it like it's made of Ebola - stay away. If no one goes there, it will die.
(I'm no fool, I recognise that things are about to change and there's probably litle we can do to stop it, but we can take some control; the slope should be slippiest at our end, not theirs.)
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(aka Fingers)
http://leegoldberg.typepad.com/
He's virently(sp) anti fanfic 'cause its illegal and all published writers should hate it and send cease and desist orders....
Re: (aka Fingers)
But I just got an email - a new agency wants to see my new novel! ::is too happy to be angry at anyone right now::
Re: (aka Fingers)
fingers crossed!
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Better go and do some work... I've got a submission to prep!
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'1 page with a few lines on the five most recent competing and comparable books giving author, title, publisher and date of publication together with a note on how the books relate to the author's own book.'
Heck... I don't know!
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