Mon, Dec. 17th, 2007, 12:51 pm
lovelokest.livejournal.com: Sunday, December 16, 2007
fandom_me: Meta - I get concerned when people are talking to me about *their* fantasies, and what they want, and it's clear that they don't have any idea what the reality is, or how to start, or where to look or how to be *safe* outside that fictional setting. -
naominovik: more about the OTW - The OTW does not at all oppose the derivative works right that allows copyright owners to authorize a mass-market film adaptation, for instance[...]We do however support a broad understanding of fair use to protect fanworks -
seperis: i'm tired of shakespeare - As much as I support the Organization of Transformative Works and all that comes with it, I can't quite get past the fact that with this movement comes this:[...]my culture is being asked, to prove why we should have the right to exist. -
cupidsbow: Valuing the Work in Fanwork - I've been thinking about why people outside of fandom seem to fundamentally misunderstand what fanwork is about, and why fans value it. -
emrinalexander: I Don't Think Chaos Theory Is Indexed Anywhere - If you like your fandom and you like reading or writing or vidding or doing other artwork in it, that's all the justification for your fannish existence that you will ever need. Period. -
shay_renoylds: OTW and Initial Response? WTF Internets?
It's times like these that remind me, beyond anything else, how uninformed the 'public' is.telesilla: So Many Mixed Feelings - So here I sit, intrigued by the idea, sympathetic of the people who are trying to chart a course through stormy fannish waters while trying to do something they think will be of value for fandom and concerned about the course they're charting. -
Mon, Dec. 17th, 2007, 07:05 pm
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