BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Mar. 24th, 2009 04:42 pmQuoth a "professional" Fanfic Publisher:
"When fictional characters become such an intricate part of the popular psyche, as is the case with the Twilight Saga, legal boundaries become blurred, and copyright laws become increasingly difficult to define. [...] Copyright laws protect writers from unauthorized reproductions of their work, but such reproductions only include verbatim copying. Characters are only copyrightable if their creator draws them or hires an artist to draw them."
Dear fanfic writer and publisher: You are stupid. Really, really stupid. Stephanie Meyers is an imbecile, a psycho cultist, and a terrible writer, and you've made me cheer for her and her cult to beat you senseless.
"When fictional characters become such an intricate part of the popular psyche, as is the case with the Twilight Saga, legal boundaries become blurred, and copyright laws become increasingly difficult to define. [...] Copyright laws protect writers from unauthorized reproductions of their work, but such reproductions only include verbatim copying. Characters are only copyrightable if their creator draws them or hires an artist to draw them."
Dear fanfic writer and publisher: You are stupid. Really, really stupid. Stephanie Meyers is an imbecile, a psycho cultist, and a terrible writer, and you've made me cheer for her and her cult to beat you senseless.
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Date: 2009-03-24 08:43 pm (UTC)Yeah, I'm cheering for Stephanie Meyers and her lawyers at this point.
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Date: 2009-03-24 08:57 pm (UTC)I can't even imagine how they thought they'd get away with that. Hint: classic characters that are used in new works are public domain. I can make a new novel about lots of creepy Victorian monsters because nobody owns them.
She owns the characters from Twilight. Hell, the last book didn't come out that long ago. the corpse is still warm for crying out loud.
For the record, I thought Twilight was okay. She's not a great author, but not nearly as bad as most people think. But she IS a member of a psycho cult and wimp.
(however, watch the extras on the Twilight DVD and you'll like her a lot more when you compare her to the director of that movie, who I want to hit with a truck).
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Date: 2009-03-24 09:02 pm (UTC)Jesus.
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Date: 2009-03-24 09:38 pm (UTC)And character names are only trademarkable if their creator has $375 apiece. Have fun storming the castle!
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Date: 2009-03-24 09:48 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-03-24 09:52 pm (UTC)"When fictional characters become such an intricate part of the popular psyche, as is the case with the Twilight Saga..."
I seriously doubt that this is the next Star Wars, or even the next LeStat.
Criswell Predicts that within a decade at most, these fang-ridden Harlequin Romances will be wholly devoured and digested by the Ogre Noyamotyo, and buried under several strata in the Cesspool of Cultural Detritus. Their legions of ardent fans will largely vanish, most of them denying, even to themselves, any memory of reading the stories or seeing the movie.
Oh, there will always be a dedicated core of fanatics who won't let it go -- even today, you can find web sites dedicated to Judson Scott and The Phoenix.
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