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  2. Derivative work - Wikipedia

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    The artists and photographer were working for the copyright holder, who has released the rights under a "CC BY-SA 2.0" license. In copyright law , a derivative work is an expressive creation that includes major copyrightable elements of a first, previously created original work (the underlying work ).

  3. Sakimichan - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, she attended the Singapore Toy Game and Comic Convention (STGCC) as a guest artist. [4] Currently, she makes most of her income from creating both original and fan-based work and tutorials on Patreon. [5] In 2019, she started a sponsor page for Chinese fans, although this page is no longer active as of 2025. [6]

  4. Hardcoded (video game) - Wikipedia

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    She and her codeveloper Trix Royal wanted to create a game that showed positive aspects of the transgender community. Development on Hardcoded is ongoing and supported by Patreon donations. Hardcoded has been generally well-received, with critics remarking on its positive portrayal of the transgender community and its polished writing.

  5. Adventure Time - Wikipedia

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    Adventure Time [c] is an American fantasy animated television series created by Pendleton Ward and co-produced by Frederator Studios for Cartoon Network.The series follows the adventures of a boy named Finn (Jeremy Shada) and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake (John DiMaggio)—a dog with the power to change size and shape at will.

  6. Crowdfunding - Wikipedia

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    Crowdfunding, while gaining popularity, also comes with a number of potential risks or barriers. [4] For the creator, as well as the investor, studies show that crowdfunding contains "high levels of risk, uncertainty, and information asymmetry." [15] Reputation – failure to meet campaign goals or to generate interest results in a public failure.