Mar. 15th, 2013

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Good news for anyone who has ever posted an original work and/or fanfiction or meta on the internet?

From: http://fyeahcopyright.tumblr.com/post/45190020519/things-we-didnt-expect-to-joyfully-type-at-least (OR fandomlawyers) and oh, something you can all thank 50 Shades of Grey for.


Defendants do not and cannot provide any legal authority for the proposition that an earlier version of Ms. Mitchell’s work is now in the “public domain.” They can hardly defend their infringement of Plaintiffs’ copyrights in the Fifty Shades Trilogy by claiming that it is substantially similar to Ms. Mitchell’s own earlier work.

Yes, Universal & their lawyers have basically stated that there is no legal authority for the proposition that fanfic posted online is in the public domain.

How is this relevant to your interests, fanfic writers, and fanartists?

As we posted last week, as a user of the internet, you still own the copyright in your work, even if it is posted online for other people to access, and even if the Terms of Use for the site you’re posting on say that the site has a license to use your work on specified ways.

This right exists, even if it’s based on something someone else wrote; you still hold a copyright in your original, specific words. Online and available does not equal Public Domain.



2. Answers and Questions about Disclaimers - example of a disclaimer: "I don't own anything here, Rights to the House of Mouse and ABC"

You might want to rethink disclaimers. Here's why:


By using this, the author does not state that any copyrights are being abandoned or stories are being placed in the public domain.

ANYWAY, a disclaimer that says “I own nothing” might actually not do anything as a matter of law, according to the Copyright Office, as per Public Domain Sherpa:

There is no specific provision in the copyright law for disclaiming rights in copyrighted works, and of course, no obligation to do so. However, the Copyright Office will record a statement of your intention to relinquish rights in our official records because the document pertains to a copyright within the meaning of the statute. A statement of abandonment should identify the works involved by title and/or registration number. The office does not provide forms for this purpose.

The legal effect of recording a statement of abandonment is not clear. Moreover, its acceptance for recordation in this office should not be construed as approval of the legal sufficiency of its content or its effect on the status or ownership of any copyright.

Even if you use “I own nothing” language a court might not think that’s unequivocal enough to satisfy the vaguries of the statute, especially if the fic author (or fanartist, or vidder) was a teenager or misinformed about what the sentence meant or otherwise didn’t actually mean to place the work in the public domain. Also, if you place a work in the public domain, someone else can come along and, say, submit it to Lulu or Amazon’s self-publishing arm, etc., and give full credit to you, but make money off of the distribution of the story. We can’t imagine many fanfic writers wanting that to happen to something they’ve written. It would be totally legal, though! Look what all the bookstores and publishers do with novels that are old enough to put in the public domain. They add zombies, vampires, sex scenes, pretty covers, or a vlogging platform (often getting very creative) and then they’re able to make money off of it.
If you don’t want that to happen to your fanfic, then don’t say your fanfic is released into the public domain.


However, what people generally mean when they add disclaimers to fic is “please don’t sue me for creating things based on your characters.” This myth that you will be sued for fic is still pervasive in fandom, over a decade after these disclaimers became a common thing.
For some people, putting disclaimers on their fics is at least partly a reaction to Warner Bros. and J.K. Rowling sending out Cease and Desist letters to websites publishing R/NC-17 rated fic. (This is actually remarkably close to how I fell into fandom. I was 16 at the time -HL.)

The thing is, these disclaimers aren’t legally necessary. The nature of fic means that the author is using source material that they did not create, so if the ficcer makes that clear by the summary and/or tags, starting a disclaimer with a “who owns what” statement is redundant.

The second part, the “no infringement is intended” bit, is what everyone thinks is important. The legal analysis gets long, but it boils down to the fact that fic could be infringing on copyright, except that fair use means it isn’t, which means that there is no liability for the infringement (if any).



Yippee Kia Yay!

My views on this have finally been validated, after fighting people on and offline for years. Fanfic is only a violation of copyright - if you are continuing someone else's story for profit without their permission and using their trademarked characters and world. But just because you posted it as fanfic and it's for free - does not mean that anyone can take or use it, it's not in the public domain - it is your story, just as a spec script is the property of the person who wrote the spec script or a spec novel (a la novel based on an original work - sent to the publisher as a potential sequel is the intellectual property of the person who created it.
In short, selenak's fanfic about Once Upon A Time is her's. Disney can't grab it. It's not in the public domain unless she expressly states it is (Do NOT Do THAT!) and you require her permission to use it, if you don't get it - you are infringing on copyright.

And people, friends of mine, we now appear to have an actual court case stating it.

Go here for original links and notice.

2. Worried that I've slipped a disc or have a bulging disc in my spine - because I appear to have a sciatic nerve issue. This means doctor. But my doc is an internist and sucks at referrals regarding insurance. He refers me to people solely in Manhattan, and not carriers of my insurance.
So I don't know what to do. Hence procrastinating and hoping stupid thing will go away on its own without a physical therapist. Parents are suggesting doctor and do what I can.

3. Apparently Veronica Mars Kickstarter Campaign to Become a Movie
is getting as much fan support as Firefly did, possibly more. It's passed the 2.5 million mark.
I didn't know there were that many VM fans? Neither did WB apparently. Gotta love the internet - it makes guerilla marketing so much easier. Actually I think the internet was made for marketing people - they don't have to leave home - or dress up, just sit all day in pajamas and post stuff.

That said? Veronica Mars did sort of leave off on a cliff-hanger for both Logan and Keith Mars characters. It's pure noire - which is why it was so controversial with the fandom, a lot of fans don't know how to deal with noire - noire for one thing doesn't end well, romantic relationships tend to be dark and twisted, and you often aren't supposed to like the hero/heroine - they are anti-heroes. Also noire is by its very nature politically incorrect. Actually most art and expression tends to be... or the better stuff at any rate. Those no such thing as nice art, well there is but it tends to be fairly forgettable and bland.

I wouldn't mind a movie. It's amongst the few tv series that I think they could do one for...since the storyline was not restricted to "coming of age" or "high school setting" and you could realistically have an adult Veronica Mars. Also the series star did age well. Not true of everyone.

4. Dead tired. Week has been a tough one. Training was harder than work in some respects. Imagine being stuck with the female version of Archie Bunker for four days? Very sweet, loves animals, but still Archie Bunker. Beginning to feel sorry for Meathead. (If you don't know what I'm talking about - look up All in the Family by Norman Lear).

Anyhow, taking a break from people for two days. Crashing. Have to do laundry, so there is that.
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1. For OUAT fans - [personal profile] selenak is posting OUAT fanfic and it's good. I like her take on Rumplestilskin and I agree with her on Cora/Rumple. Actually Cora/Rumple and Belle remind me oddly of Angel/Darla and Buffy too. Which may explain why I stopped being a Buffy/Angel shipper. Manipulative Man/Innocent Girl rarely works for me. I like it when both are equally manipulative, inequality between the genders in romantic relationships or any for that matter - squicks me. I don't do paternal or maternal romantic relationships - doesn't work for me at all. This may in retrospect explain why I am still single. I suppose you could say Spike/Buffy was a maternal romantic relationship with unequal power balance - but I just couldn't see it that way, power balance seemed equal to me, BUT if you saw it differently, mileage varying and all that, I can see why you hated it.

At any rate here's a link to selenak's fic: Love is Not a Victory March - it's the love's of Rumplestilskin and features Bae and Henry.


2. Book Meme: Day 24 – A book that you wish more people have read

Didn't we do this one already? Seems familiar somehow. Don't ask me to create links for all the other days that I've already down like people on my flist appear to be doing. a) no time, b) no patience, c) will be painful. You can survive without, I'm certain. ;-) Do envy them this ability - it can't be easy. Must be time-consuming.

The only books I can think of, off-hand, aren't exactly literary...

The Fault in Our Stars by John Green - a YA book that will most likely annoy a lot of people but it made me think and comforted me. It's a wonderful book about well what gives life meaning...and it shouldn't work, yet it does.

The Sparrow by Maria Daria Russell - a science-fiction novel which will also annoy people but haunts me and says a lot about how we judge other cultures and impose our values on others, with little respect or regard for why they do what they do. It's a cultural anthropologist's nightmare. Beautifully rendered. A must read.

OTher's that haunt me or I wish more people have read:

* John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath
* F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby - perfect depiction of why you should not recreate yourself to win the love of another or fit into society. Also says things about classicism that I've not seen done quite as well elsewhere.
* John Kennedy O'Toole's Confederacy of Dunces - sort of a modern day Don Quixote...a tragedy
* Alice Walker's The Color Purple
* Sherri Tepper's Grass (which oddly enough reminds me a lot of the Sparrow, it too is a cultural anthropologist's nightmare)

the rest of the days )



3.Day 27 - Best pilot episode

Here's the rule on pilots..often, not always, the tv shows with the best pilots - end up getting cancelled early, because they put their all in the pilot and then, sort of, lost it.

Another rule? TV shows that have bad pilots or so-so pilots or less than stellar pilots, often turn out to be great.

That said?

I'd probably say one of these :

* Twin Peaks - blew me away (it also fit the first rule, great pilot...series sort of lost itself)
* Lost - great pilot, decent series but not quite as good as the pilot
* Joan of Arcadia - brilliant pilot, bad series
* Now and Again - fantastic pilot

Also rather liked OUAT's pilot. The pilot episode is like the first chapter of a book - if you don't snag the audience at the get-go, you won't get them at all. But even if you do, you have to keep up the momentum, or they will wander off.

the rest of the days )

We're getting closer to the end. And why the person who wrote this came up with saddest character death for day 30, I'll never know. Seriously, you couldn't end on a happier note?

4. BTW...was thinking of words or phrases from tv or appear to have originated from tv series that have entered our lexicon or usage in a big way:

* Whatcha talking about Willis? (Different Strokes)
* Seriously (Grey's Anatomy)
* Bored Now (Buffy)
* I'm paralyzed with not caring very much (Buffy)
* Explain-y (Buffy)
* Bitca (Buffy)
* Bazinga (Big Bang Theory)
* Beam me up, Scotty (Star Trek)
* Here's Johnny (Johnny Carson Show)
* Book-em Danno

Of the list? The main winners are: Seriously, Bitca, and Bored Now.

Can you think of any?

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