fpw Wrote:It's a legal thing.
I can't read the thread and can't even have it on my site. I may have ideas in the hopper that match some of the things posted. If I used them I can be accused of stealing / plagiarism.
The same applies to RJ fan fiction.
I'm sure some of you could have had a lot of fun with it. You're welcome to take it elsewhere, but I simply can't allow it here.
I'm truly sorry, but other writers have wound up in hot water from claims with more tenuous connections.
fpw Wrote:It's a legal thing.
I can't read the thread and can't even have it on my site. I may have ideas in the hopper that match some of the things posted. If I used one I could be accused of stealing / plagiarism.
The same applies to RJ fan fiction.
I'm sure some of you could have had a lot of fun with it. You're welcome to take it elsewhere, but I simply can't allow it here.
I'm truly sorry, but other writers have wound up in hot water from claims with more tenuous connections.
Mike Hanson Wrote:Cast in this light you are absolutely right to remove
said post.
I should have given the topic more consideration before
just posting it impulsively like I did.
I apologize for any inconvenience it may have caused, Paul.
I promise I'll be more circumspect in my future postings.
Mike
fpw Wrote:No problem, Mike. I wouldn't have given it a second thought myself if I hadn't previously sought legal advice on the fan fiction matter.
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I didn't see the thread, so maybe this ain't relevant at all, but how does fan fiction work as far as the law goes? How about filksongs? A few years ago, I had a conversation with Joe Haldeman in which he confided that RAH =roared= with laughter at a convention in which Spider Robinson sang "Old Man Heinlein." Quoting some of the Grandmaster's works!