Tyranomaster
Guy who writes stuff
- Joined
- Oct 5, 2022
- Messages
- 746
- Points
- 133
After @SailusGebel brought it to the attention of the community that a MAJORITY of fanfictions in trending are illegally monetizing their stories, I think it's worth considering whether or not stories that are breaking copyright laws should be classified as prohibited content. We already have a rule prohibiting Mostly AI content, which would similarly fall under lack of originality. AI is a murky legal area, but copyright is pretty clear cut. Almost any of the fanfictions that are monetized could receive a DMCA request at any point. Hubs of illegal content can become legal targets under certain circumstances, and I'd prefer that SH remains operational and free from any legal costs.
Personally, I think that, unless the IP owner has given express permission to use their IP for other creative works, then these stories should be taken down. Despite many people's beliefs on the matter, most authors don't have a personal lawyer combing through all possible uses of their work to file DMCA requests. In most cases, it's only when something gets large enough does it come to the attention of companies and gets a DMCA request. I myself do weekly searches to make sure my story isn't being used without permission, and have filed DMCA requests to websites a handful of times.
In practice, allowing this content hurts readers and authors too. Any fanfic that is monetized and popular will end up unfinished. If it's low enough quality, it won't get taken down, but good ones will. The authors themselves are also opening themselves up to a legal mire too. Further, young authors may not be aware that monetization of fanfictions is illegal. They are just writing for fun, and then it gets popular. After it gets popular, they simply open up a patreon or other monetization site because it's "what everyone does/recommends".
My personal proposal would be to allow fanfics, but not allow monetization of them. If you are an author on SH, and have a story tagged with any fanfic tag (or related tag like *Naruto*), then the option to link any monetization should be disabled, and a warning should be displayed when adding the tag informing the author of the law.
I do think this is something that @Tony should consider as well, but even if he wants to allow it (which is fine btw), I am interested in what the community thinks on the matter.
Edit(2x): RoyalRoad, Wattpad, and AO3 already have monetization linking denied for fanfictions, in case anyone was wondering.
Edit3: I mentioned it mid thread, but I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice, just an observation as to the current state of things.
Personally, I think that, unless the IP owner has given express permission to use their IP for other creative works, then these stories should be taken down. Despite many people's beliefs on the matter, most authors don't have a personal lawyer combing through all possible uses of their work to file DMCA requests. In most cases, it's only when something gets large enough does it come to the attention of companies and gets a DMCA request. I myself do weekly searches to make sure my story isn't being used without permission, and have filed DMCA requests to websites a handful of times.
In practice, allowing this content hurts readers and authors too. Any fanfic that is monetized and popular will end up unfinished. If it's low enough quality, it won't get taken down, but good ones will. The authors themselves are also opening themselves up to a legal mire too. Further, young authors may not be aware that monetization of fanfictions is illegal. They are just writing for fun, and then it gets popular. After it gets popular, they simply open up a patreon or other monetization site because it's "what everyone does/recommends".
My personal proposal would be to allow fanfics, but not allow monetization of them. If you are an author on SH, and have a story tagged with any fanfic tag (or related tag like *Naruto*), then the option to link any monetization should be disabled, and a warning should be displayed when adding the tag informing the author of the law.
I do think this is something that @Tony should consider as well, but even if he wants to allow it (which is fine btw), I am interested in what the community thinks on the matter.
Edit(2x): RoyalRoad, Wattpad, and AO3 already have monetization linking denied for fanfictions, in case anyone was wondering.
Edit3: I mentioned it mid thread, but I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice, just an observation as to the current state of things.
Last edited: