I think I get it now by
The Warrior of Many Faces
on 2012-01-20 19:03:00 UTC
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Since PPC missions are parodies, we're okay using their stuff so long as it's credited properly. Thanks for the help, guys! :D
What Melancholicpoet said by
Alleydodger
on 2012-01-20 01:32:00 UTC
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I believe it falls under the category of parody, so as long as we quote the original source It's fine.
It is indeed a conundrum. by
Aeidhryn
on 2012-01-20 00:40:00 UTC
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Most PPC agents ignore the whole thing entirely and simply write a little disclaimer (see warrior's comment), also taking care not to inform the author of the badfic. It works out...
well, it kind of works most of the time.
Re: Concerning sporkings by
firemagic
on 2012-01-19 23:50:00 UTC
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We're not supposed to tell other writers that we're PPCing their work (unless they request it, obviously). The idea is that we're not supposed to police the fandom--this is supposed to be fun, after all. Usually, people will say something along the lines of "[Suefic] belongs to [Suethor] and [witty line.]" in the disclaimer
I'm pretty sure that the needing-permission-thing is also why former Sues or Bits will change their name.