I'm with Stross. by
Shadow
on 2012-04-20 20:56:00 UTC
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Generally speaking, fanfic is rarely hurting the author; the copyright-weakening issue is at least given lip-service with those "I DO NOT OWN X" disclaimers, and it's not like people are reading fanfic in place of buying the book/movie/game/what-have-you. (At least, discounting straight-up plagiarism like "The Girl Who Lived" or Cassandra Claire's stealing whole paragraphs worth of text from The Secret Country)
If I lived in some magical alternate universe where I actually finished the things I started and somebody wrote badfic about one of my stories, my reaction would probably be to write a scathing anonymous review, or else to just ignore it.
But then, I suppose I'm biased, what with the fact that I've pretty much lived on the Internet since I was around 12.
None of that compares... by
Huinesoron
on 2012-04-20 08:08:00 UTC
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... to The Battle of Goldberg back in 2004. Ah, I remember it well...
hS
I think it's up to the author. by
AnnaBee
on 2012-04-20 04:16:00 UTC
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They have every right to be pissed off that people are using their characters. I mean, if I was JKR and read My Immortal, I'd want to puke a little.