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What is the point of fan fiction?

What is the point of fan fiction?

Fan fiction ranges from a couple of sentences to an entire novel, and fans can both keep the creator’s characters and settings and/or add their own. It is a form of fan labor. Fan fiction can be based on any fictional (and occasional non-fictional) subject.

Is writing a fan fiction illegal?

Fanfiction in its originality can be said to be a violation of copyright laws. Fanfiction makes use of settings and characters curled out from an original work of fiction work. It creates an unoriginal work. All these it does is classified as illegal according to copyright law.

What does rating m mean?

Mature (M) Films and computer games classified M (Mature) contain content of a moderate impact. M-rated films and computer games are not recommended for children under the age of 15. They include portrayals of elements such as violence and themes that require a mature outlook.

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Why do fans like to write fanfiction?

Here are 13 reasons why fans like us write fanfiction. 1. We Got Inspired One of the reasons why we write fanfiction is because we love the original novel, TV show, or personality we are basing our works.

Is fanfiction fiction or Nonfiction?

The “fanfiction” classification usually results from the context of creation and circulation rather than anything inherent to the subject matter or quality of writing. It’s fiction, Jim, but not as we know it…

Does fair use apply to fanfiction?

One of the aims of the fan-led Organisation of Transformative Works is to fight for the validity of fair use laws. Still, the amateur status copyright law forces on fanworks is one of the reasons fanfiction as a whole is regarded with some derision. This is one reason why the Twilight fanfiction origins of 50 Shades of Grey were obscured.

Are fanfiction authors protected by copyright?

The main impulse behind fanfiction has always been a playful desire to engage with original works. Yet authors are still subject to modern copyright laws. In Australia, the US and the EU, copyright exists for the lifetime of the author plus seventy years.