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For these reasons, although every nation's law is different and different laws may apply to different works of fanfiction, U.S. law is often centrally relevant when determining the legality of writing and/or sharing fanfiction. Under U.S. copyright law, the legality of a given work of fanfiction will depend principally on three legal doctrines ...
The term fan fiction has been used in print as early as 1938; in the earliest known citations, it refers to amateur-written science fiction, as opposed to "pro fiction". [3] [4] The term also appears in the 1944 Fancyclopedia, an encyclopaedia of fandom jargon, in which it is defined as "fiction about fans, or sometimes about pros, and occasionally bringing in some famous characters from ...
The Organization for Transformative Works offers the following services and platforms to fans in a myriad of fandoms: . Archive of Our Own (AO3): An open-source, non-commercial, non-profit, multi-fandom web archive built by fans for hosting fan fiction and for embedding other fanwork, including fan art, fan videos, and podfic.
Old Friends and New Fancies (1914), an early example of shipping in fanfiction. The term "shipping," derived from "relationshipping," initially emerged in the mid-1990s within the X-Files fandom to refer to the fan practice of supporting a hypothetical romantic relationship between the main protagonists, Fox Mulder and Dana Scully.
Iris Law addressed the accusations, calling them “pure fanfiction” and asking her followers to back her up Group of people posing on a red carpet, with a Hollywood Walk of Fame star, related ...
If the Supreme Court can’t keep Texas’ law alive without overturning its 2004 decision, then that ruling should be wiped out, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said in a filing. “The world ...
I split off a lot of the "legality" section into an "attitudes" section, since that's what it really was. I deleted a paragraph about fanfic of "real people" as it seemed to be just speculation: Several people have argued that fan fiction about real people is less risky legally than fan fiction about fictional characters.
Blake Lively's actor brother-in-law Bart Johnson is apologizing for any "unkind" things he's said amid Lively's legal battle with her "It Ends with Us" co-star and director Justin Baldoni.