Everyone knows Rowling and Meyer's stance on fanfiction and the fact both writers have 与えられた a thumbs up of sorts. However, there is something I don't think either one of them would of approve of and it involves those Reading the Books a lot of people are supposedly writing. I say supposedly 書く because copying from another persons work is not 書く unless あなた are quoting under fair use. And boy... every single 読書 the 本 I've come across is not in fair use and constitutes plagiarism. I know how to write one that doesn't constitute plagiarism, but I'll save that until the end.
One of the arguments I've seen is that it is just fanfiction so it doesn't matter if they are committing plagiarism and copyright infringement in their stories because it is just for fun. However, when あなた 公開する something to the net it is not just for fun anymore. When a person is found out to have plagiarized the rest of their work will come under 質問 about whether または not it is also stolen または not. That is unless your a really young writer who hasn't yet learned what plagiarism is and then people are もっと見る willing to give あなた a 秒 chance. This is because plagiarists tend to be serial in what they do rather then sticking to just one piece.
The 秒 argument is that fanfiction can't be called out for plagiarism because it is a copyright issue and to call fanfiction out on a copyight issue is to call into 質問 the entire work as fanfiction uses copyrighted material. I am going to point out here that copyright infringement and plagiarism are two different things. Copyright infringement means あなた used the material without the persons permission and plagiarism means あなた ストール, 盗んだ the persons work and passed it off as your own. For example, あなた can plagiarize Shakesphere and any of the other works that have fallen into public domain. Since no one has the copyright nobody can take あなた to court for plagiarizing the work because it is the copyright holder that gets the money in a lawsuit.
The third argument comes from the fact some people believe disclaiming the work means あなた haven't committed plagiarism and あなた can't get in trouble for plagiarism. link ]Plagiarism.org[/url] puts it well. Under their 一覧 of things that are considered plagiarism it lists ”copying so many words または ideas from a 情報源 that it makes up the majority of your work, whether あなた give credit または not (see our section on "fair use" rules)”.
So how much is to much? Some people may remember their teachers telling them that if their work is thirty percent または less then the writer is within fair use. I'm going to point out that this is for essays and not creative writing. There isn't an exact percentage, but it should be under one percent of your work when it comes to copyrighted material and even that can be too much as two to four lines per chapter is also an added limit. So what does this in fact mean? It means that the majority of the 読書 the 本 fanfics consitute plagiarism.
Some may say, but I paraphrased the 本 so I should be fine. Here is another quote from the site I gave あなた from the list. It includes, “changing words but copying the sentence structure of a 情報源 without giving credit” and the whole copying to much from the original 情報源 in fact also counts despite having changed the wording around and paraphrased the work And here some people may be thinking, but I use the characters so that is plagiarism right? Nope. As I've said, copyright infringement is different from plagiarism.
The disclaimers may not save あなた when あなた take the actual words, but when あなた admit to borrowing the concepts from the 本 your covered. Unless of course the writer decides to not allow people to write fanfiction for their stories and they are going to push フォワード, 前進, 楽しみにして their right to be the sole person to create derivative works off their work. The exception to the rule is parody as parody is protected under fair use.
The 読書 the 本 issue is an epidemic and it isn't restrained to just the Harry Potter and the Twilight fandoms. A lot of people claim that banning 読書 the 本 stories from sites infringes upon their freedom of speech または their creative freedom forgetting that what they are doing is infringing upon the rights of someone they are supposed to be a ファン of in the first place. Those who write 読書 the 本 または support them in some manner are in the wrong, not the site admins, not the writer nor the people calling them out for what they are doing.
That said, it is possible to write an actual 読書 the 本 fanfic. I refuse to call the stuff that I've been finding fanfic because as I've pointed out, copying someone else work is not writing. Some people are probably thinking it is impossible, but then they are not thinking outside of the box.
Avoid quoting and paraphrasing the work. Particularly don't do it on sites where copying is not allowed at all. あなた can write sentences like “Lily read the book until she got to what a brat her sister's son was.” Do not fill your work with the above sentences but instead make each chapter a focal point around one of these sentences. For example, Lily might storm over to her sister and lecture her about how to properly take care of kids for one chapter.
Some people may say, but that defeats the purpose of the 読書 the Books. As I am going to point out, the stuff that is being put out is not 書く but is instead all over the place. The writers are throwing jokes left and right and the works are unfocused, not to mention so many of them are exactly the same because they are following the same restrictive structure rather then actually thinking outside of the box.
I look フォワード, 前進, 楽しみにして to seeing a legit 読書 the 本 fanfic made, because it will showcase the writers potential a whole lot もっと見る rather then the writer relying on another writers words as a crutch. So, while I'll defend the idea behind the 読書 the Book fanfic I refuse to defend the ones that have been deleted from sites for obvious reasons. Support the writers of 読書 the 本 who are doing the right thing instead of the ones who aren't.
One of the arguments I've seen is that it is just fanfiction so it doesn't matter if they are committing plagiarism and copyright infringement in their stories because it is just for fun. However, when あなた 公開する something to the net it is not just for fun anymore. When a person is found out to have plagiarized the rest of their work will come under 質問 about whether または not it is also stolen または not. That is unless your a really young writer who hasn't yet learned what plagiarism is and then people are もっと見る willing to give あなた a 秒 chance. This is because plagiarists tend to be serial in what they do rather then sticking to just one piece.
The 秒 argument is that fanfiction can't be called out for plagiarism because it is a copyright issue and to call fanfiction out on a copyight issue is to call into 質問 the entire work as fanfiction uses copyrighted material. I am going to point out here that copyright infringement and plagiarism are two different things. Copyright infringement means あなた used the material without the persons permission and plagiarism means あなた ストール, 盗んだ the persons work and passed it off as your own. For example, あなた can plagiarize Shakesphere and any of the other works that have fallen into public domain. Since no one has the copyright nobody can take あなた to court for plagiarizing the work because it is the copyright holder that gets the money in a lawsuit.
The third argument comes from the fact some people believe disclaiming the work means あなた haven't committed plagiarism and あなた can't get in trouble for plagiarism. link ]Plagiarism.org[/url] puts it well. Under their 一覧 of things that are considered plagiarism it lists ”copying so many words または ideas from a 情報源 that it makes up the majority of your work, whether あなた give credit または not (see our section on "fair use" rules)”.
So how much is to much? Some people may remember their teachers telling them that if their work is thirty percent または less then the writer is within fair use. I'm going to point out that this is for essays and not creative writing. There isn't an exact percentage, but it should be under one percent of your work when it comes to copyrighted material and even that can be too much as two to four lines per chapter is also an added limit. So what does this in fact mean? It means that the majority of the 読書 the 本 fanfics consitute plagiarism.
Some may say, but I paraphrased the 本 so I should be fine. Here is another quote from the site I gave あなた from the list. It includes, “changing words but copying the sentence structure of a 情報源 without giving credit” and the whole copying to much from the original 情報源 in fact also counts despite having changed the wording around and paraphrased the work And here some people may be thinking, but I use the characters so that is plagiarism right? Nope. As I've said, copyright infringement is different from plagiarism.
The disclaimers may not save あなた when あなた take the actual words, but when あなた admit to borrowing the concepts from the 本 your covered. Unless of course the writer decides to not allow people to write fanfiction for their stories and they are going to push フォワード, 前進, 楽しみにして their right to be the sole person to create derivative works off their work. The exception to the rule is parody as parody is protected under fair use.
The 読書 the 本 issue is an epidemic and it isn't restrained to just the Harry Potter and the Twilight fandoms. A lot of people claim that banning 読書 the 本 stories from sites infringes upon their freedom of speech または their creative freedom forgetting that what they are doing is infringing upon the rights of someone they are supposed to be a ファン of in the first place. Those who write 読書 the 本 または support them in some manner are in the wrong, not the site admins, not the writer nor the people calling them out for what they are doing.
That said, it is possible to write an actual 読書 the 本 fanfic. I refuse to call the stuff that I've been finding fanfic because as I've pointed out, copying someone else work is not writing. Some people are probably thinking it is impossible, but then they are not thinking outside of the box.
Avoid quoting and paraphrasing the work. Particularly don't do it on sites where copying is not allowed at all. あなた can write sentences like “Lily read the book until she got to what a brat her sister's son was.” Do not fill your work with the above sentences but instead make each chapter a focal point around one of these sentences. For example, Lily might storm over to her sister and lecture her about how to properly take care of kids for one chapter.
Some people may say, but that defeats the purpose of the 読書 the Books. As I am going to point out, the stuff that is being put out is not 書く but is instead all over the place. The writers are throwing jokes left and right and the works are unfocused, not to mention so many of them are exactly the same because they are following the same restrictive structure rather then actually thinking outside of the box.
I look フォワード, 前進, 楽しみにして to seeing a legit 読書 the 本 fanfic made, because it will showcase the writers potential a whole lot もっと見る rather then the writer relying on another writers words as a crutch. So, while I'll defend the idea behind the 読書 the Book fanfic I refuse to defend the ones that have been deleted from sites for obvious reasons. Support the writers of 読書 the 本 who are doing the right thing instead of the ones who aren't.
I don't want to hear about Harry Potter または any other book right now. I'm not setting this up for a ディベート about which is better. I just want to know seriously and honestly why あなた Twilight ファン enjoy 読書 Twilight. I want to see an actual reason that Twilight is a good book.
If あなた don't like Twilight, I don't want to hear あなた saying anything bad about it. I just want to know why people like it. Because all the debate's I've seen have no actual reasons. They have HP ファン and Twihards going on about which book is better, but not why they like it.
I do actually want respectful ディベート though. I want to discuss the reasons あなた give, but nicely.
If あなた can't be respectful of each other's opinions then just don't comment.
And I'm not trying to hate on Twilight, but if I disagree with あなた I will ディベート with you.
I don't know if there are other debate's about this, so I'm sorry if there are, but I didn't look.
I'm just rambling now so let's get onto it!
If あなた don't like Twilight, I don't want to hear あなた saying anything bad about it. I just want to know why people like it. Because all the debate's I've seen have no actual reasons. They have HP ファン and Twihards going on about which book is better, but not why they like it.
I do actually want respectful ディベート though. I want to discuss the reasons あなた give, but nicely.
If あなた can't be respectful of each other's opinions then just don't comment.
And I'm not trying to hate on Twilight, but if I disagree with あなた I will ディベート with you.
I don't know if there are other debate's about this, so I'm sorry if there are, but I didn't look.
I'm just rambling now so let's get onto it!
(I didn't include plot, good characters, etc. because those are automatically included)
1. POTATO.
2. pirates
3. ninjas
4. An awesome pirate/ninja fight
5. Swords (preferably celestial bronze)
6. Closets (for Edward to hide deep inside)
7. giraffes
8. YOUR FACE
9. YOUR MOM
10. YOUR MOM'S FACE
11. Butterflies
12. Chuck Norris
13. Jet-packs
14. kittens
15. strip poker :D
16. hand lotion
17. Sue Sylvester
18. sherbet
19. 20 ファゴット players :D
20. SNICKERS
21. Jedis
22. Druids :D
23. FREE ICE CREAM
24. A monkey called Jeeves who occasionally slaps Bella
25. YOU.
1. POTATO.
2. pirates
3. ninjas
4. An awesome pirate/ninja fight
5. Swords (preferably celestial bronze)
6. Closets (for Edward to hide deep inside)
7. giraffes
8. YOUR FACE
9. YOUR MOM
10. YOUR MOM'S FACE
11. Butterflies
12. Chuck Norris
13. Jet-packs
14. kittens
15. strip poker :D
16. hand lotion
17. Sue Sylvester
18. sherbet
19. 20 ファゴット players :D
20. SNICKERS
21. Jedis
22. Druids :D
23. FREE ICE CREAM
24. A monkey called Jeeves who occasionally slaps Bella
25. YOU.
Is it just me, または does it seem like most of the Twilight ファン feel that they have to write in capitol letters to get their points across? Personally i find it really annoying.
It's also a fact that if あなた write in capitol letters IT TAKES LONGER FOR THE BRAIN TO PROCESS THE INFORMATION and therefore takes longer to read. Originally all the road signs (In England anyway) were written in capitol letters, until they were redone and someone found that smaller case letters were quicker to read. So they changed it.
So 次 time あなた feel like shouting because your book sucks, don't write in capitols, but put...
*shouting*... at the begining of your speech.
Thank you. That is all.
It's also a fact that if あなた write in capitol letters IT TAKES LONGER FOR THE BRAIN TO PROCESS THE INFORMATION and therefore takes longer to read. Originally all the road signs (In England anyway) were written in capitol letters, until they were redone and someone found that smaller case letters were quicker to read. So they changed it.
So 次 time あなた feel like shouting because your book sucks, don't write in capitols, but put...
*shouting*... at the begining of your speech.
Thank you. That is all.