Ditto, Laburnum by
Laly
on 2011-08-26 17:35:00 UTC
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Exactly that happened to me too! Somebody, I guess, liked the name and plot of my fic. I decided to click on it, *just* to see what it's about, and it's about the SAME THING EXACTLY, so I told her so, and she went all defensive, but in the end I got her to publicly announce that she had been *inspired* by me... and to check out my fic.
Mess with me.
So, basically, I'm saying to just gently prod them at first, not in a review, but a PM, because they get all angry you're makin' it public, then, if they don't respond, ask a bit LESS politely. If this goes on, review it. If that doesn't work and you're on the brink of tears as they continue plagiarizing, alert the FF.net builders for assistance.
-Laly :)
Borrowed fanon? by
Aster Corbett
on 2011-08-23 02:39:00 UTC
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Well, I have a fic that somebody wrote a spin-off of. It was a very blatant AU, but I guess that's why somebody spun off it.
She asked me beforehand, though.
Sorry I can't help more. I don't really know what I'd do in this situation. if somebody ever copied my fic, then I probably would never know.
My fandoms are just too big to ever detect a single copied fic in...
*awkward* by
Aeidhryn
on 2011-08-22 20:20:00 UTC
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Well, I kind of did the same thing, but asked the author before posting and got enthusiastic approval.
You might just wanted to say, "Hey, I think your thing was inspired by mine, next time you do it do you mind asking?"
Um, I'm not familiar with your fandom at all, so I probably can't help much... sorry.
There's only one thing left for me to do.
Have some chocolate?