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Caito Potato ([info]caito) wrote in [info]fandom_wank,
@ 2009-03-24 13:40:00


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Current mood:Fan-Fucking-tastic
Entry tags:awesome writeup is awesome, doesn't mean what you think it means, fandom: twilight, fanfic, i don't know my rights, internet lawyers, plucky girl detective, self-publishing, writers are often pompous douches

The Russet Doom Saga, Part I
 IBecause I, [info]caito    , could not stand the heat, I decide to step out of the kitchen. The previous incarnation of this post was getting more negative attention than I could possibly cope with, so I have rewritten the content to remove any false or libelous accusations against anyone's websites or personal character (before someone files a complaint against me or contacts an administrator). Please enjoy the following tutorial; I hope that you find it instructive.

If you were one of those who were giving me gruff, you can expect an email shortly, in which I accuse you of stalking me, make a vague and passive aggressive threat, and link you to my most recent blog comments. Thank you.


How to Wank Like Lady Syb Uh, Lordy Syb-Basuko, Who Is a Completely Fictional Character I Just Made Up

And I drew a picture of him:
Lordy Syb-Basuko, to you
That means he's copyrighted, so there.

Step One:
Write a "tribute sequel" to a popular young adult fantasy series, featuring an ending you wish the creator had written, i.e. one that conforms to your ship. Try to pick a title that elicits laughter from those more sane than you - a truly good one would be vaguely racist and put people in mind of vegetables.

For greater effect, your "publisher" should not be a publisher at all, but a completely different kind of company that you run yourself. Like maybe a paranormal investigations media company, whose videos you post to your own Youtube account. Lordy Syb-Basuko would surely approve.

Step Two:
Completely misconstrue copyright law. As my friend Lordy Syb-Basuko would have said:
The characters in [redacted]'s novels were not copyrighted because she never drew them or hired an artist to draw them. Today she shares her character copyrights with [redacted]. And, no, Lordy Syb-Basuko does not have direct permission from [redacted] to publish this sequel, which is why the article says that it is a "Tribute" or "Unauthorized" Sequel.
In case someone questions you (and you know someone will), have a Publaw link at hand with which to defend yourself. Ignore evidence that you're wrong.

Step Three:
Start selling your magnus opus online, perhaps through a well-known auction site. (Bonus points for making enough identical listings to drive any wank chronicler crazy.) You should definitely do all this months before you intend to make your product available, even if it violates that auction site's pre-sale policies. Lordy Syb-Basuko cares little for such petty things!

Step Four:
Read the preface of your masterpiece out loud, and share it with Youtube. Lordy Syb-Basuko especially likes sharing lengthy passages in which nothing happens!

Step Five:
Put out casting calls for someone to play the main character in your tribute sequel - which is what I need to do next. If you know a guy who has a mustache and a head shaped like a whale, I'd like for him to depict in the Lordy Syb-Basuko in a graphic novel I'm planning. If you need my contact info, just do a whois search on my personal website, 'kay?

Step Six:
Put out a press release to advertise your tribute sequel! That's at least one step farther than Lori Jareo ever went, after all.

If you're lucky, people are already starting to talk about it!

Step Seven:
Tussle with mods on a popular fandom site. After all, "all comments, positive or netgative, are welcome," as Lordy Syb-Basuko would say, and "the massive amount of non-transformative Twilight fanfics out there are also in violation of copyright laws, especially considering that webmasters are making money off the ads." So you can tell any naysayers to suck it.

Step Eight:
You might want to put out another press release. As Lordy Syb-Basuko might say in this case,
[Redacted] has just as many haters as it does fans. The novel hasn't even hit bookstores yet and it's already the talk of the town, ahem, web. Read on to find out factual information about copyrights.
Then he'd educate everyone about how
When fictional characters become such an intricate part of the popular psyche... legal boundaries become blurred, and copyright laws become increasingly difficult to define. This is especially the case when actual cities... are used as the novel's settings. Such settings are not copyrightable, as they are considered public domain. Similarly, [an entire group, along with its culture] is also not copyrightable, and neither are [boobies] or [boobie] legends. Copyright laws protect writers from unauthorized reproductions of their work, but such reproductions only include verbatim copying. Characters are only copyrightable if their creator draws them or hires an artist to draw them. [The original author] borrowed a great deal from previous works dealing with these mythologies.
Step Nine:
If you're still getting backlash, try putting out another press release. Lordy Syb-Basuko thinks the best way to handle negative attention is to court more!
Is it possible for a fanfic to create such a worldwide scandal in less than a week? Perhaps it has something to do with the hordes of enraged teens working overtime and for free to witness a lawsuit that may never take place..
Perhaps you might poll internet users as to whether you should go ahead with your plans to publish. Decision-making is best left to public opinion, after all!

Step Ten:
Keep yo-yoing with the sales of your tribute sequel. Keep people on their toes!

Ignore anyone who says that you've maybe got the attention of the actual copyright owners, unless they also say that the original creator is extremely flattered by your tribute, wishes they wrote the ending your way, and wants to be BFFs.

Step Eleven:
Make sure you make snarky comments to trashtalking bloggers. That'll show 'em!

Pretend your detractors are actually working for you:
After the crepuscular period, the sun comes between the earth and the moon when the moon can't be seen anyway. Then a smashing morn threatens to make physics work right again. But, after the sun leaves the dawn behind to rise to its zenith, wordy words word wordy words. Lordy Syb-Basuko is thriving, and all he had to do was drama-llama a bit. Where are the C&D's and the lawyers?

Lordy Syb-Basuko and his imaginary friends are delighted to see how well established the promotion machine is by now. We don't have to move a finger, and the mob of "killer whales" is really lining up to be meanies. Does life imitate art or what? Fortunately, though, we send love to all the civilized people out there who know better than to judge a book by its cover . . . oops . . . author.
Try to spam franchise fans if you can, to spread the word!

(Quick Aside)
Stealing art is bad, and I would never do it. So if a couple of Japanese schoolgirls tell you that I did not create Lordy Syb-Basuko, and that his name is actually just Basuko and they actually made him to be the mascot of their "whale gang," tell them to STFU. I paid them good hush money M&Ms to use his image and "whale gang" sounds dumb anyway.

Step Twelve:
If you've got any listings left for your novel on that auction site, yank 'em. Even if you defiantly declared (as Lordy Syb-Basuko might have) that:
[Redacted] is a Tribute Sequel to [redacted]'s [redacted]. It is a tribute sequel, which means that the author is NOT [redacted]. Lordy Syb-Basuko's intention is to honor [redacted], to pay tribute to [appropriate gendered pronoun as indirect object]. The only reason this novel is being sold for money is to cover publishing costs. However, buyers BEWARE. There is a massive hate campaign going on against this novel all over the web. You must do research about this campaign before you decide to buy this novel. Get informed. Do not buy this book, unless you are absolutely positive that you want it. There is a chance that we might get sued, censored and silenced. We may only be able to auction a few more pre-orders before we get shut down. Do not bid on this book before doing the research. Please do a google search for "Lordy Syb-Basuko" to find out what is being said before you bid. If you are in disagreement with us selling this book, do not bid on it. These are [redacted]'s characters and this is a fanfic of the [redacted] Saga.
Oh, what the hell, yank your seller blog too. Anyone who's keeping tabs on your theatrics will get whiplash this way. It's a shame that you'll lose your positive feedback, though.

Step Thirteen:
Censor and ban your own promotional site! Lordy Syb-Basuko assures that no one will see this coming.

Step Fourteen:
Email the person you hold responsible for the "massive hate campaign" against you. Lordy Syb-Basuko likes to be equal parts vague and passive-aggressive when doing this. Back up any threats with information gleaned from whois, Google, or just pull stuff out of your butt. It's effective!

Make sure this person also knows how awesomely snarky you can be when putting down those mouthy bloggers!

You might also want to change your promotional site's pretend-banninated message to a Mary Shelley quote. That's so goth!

And above all, never give up. As Sugitchi would say,


Yes, I'm just taking the piss. After drinking one or five Zimas, it seemed like a good idea. For even greater lulz, please see the Russet Doom Supplementary Link Collection. 



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(Anonymous)
2009-04-08 01:05 am UTC (link)
Aaaand the site message has changed, again over at russet-noon.com: http://i44.tinypic.com/1z1aik1.png

F: So do you think the fans will like Russet Noon? How is the problem with them going?
A: I think they’ll love it, no matter how much they say they hate it, it’ll be their guilty pleasure. The whole issue with the fans is they have been shown a way they never knew about, why can’t fans make money off the universe they feed?


...because of copyright laws, my dear Lady.

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*facepalm*
(Anonymous)
2009-04-08 01:23 am UTC (link)
....and the point, she's completely missed it.

-- Gourry

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[info]sumire
2009-04-08 02:24 am UTC (link)
F: Do you have any other project at your hands?
A: Absolutely, I have my own universe that I’m creating based on a screenplay i wrote called “The Temple”. It will be scifi adventure. Not vampires, the creatures in this one are cave-dwelling aliens.

[...]

F: Did you read the other book from Stephenie, “The Host”?
A: No, haven’t read it yet.


Hey, LadySybilla, how about writing a book about mermaids? Wouldn't it be cool if there were mermaids but they were different from traditional mermaids and all badass and cannibalistic and stuff? :D

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[info]issendai
2009-04-08 02:50 am UTC (link)
Stupidity aside, something can be a guilty pleasure only when it brings the readers actual pleasure. Or, to recap in memese: STUDY ENGLISH MOAR.

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mockygogo
2009-04-08 01:46 am UTC (link)
oh fer cryin out loud, this thing has more endings than Return of the King! this is like, the gift that keeps on giving :-)

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mockygogo
2009-04-08 02:58 am UTC (link)
"I think that she was writing for a teenage audience so she made it simple on purpose, she’s a great storyteller, shame on Mr. King. She develops some characters more than others. As a teacher, I’ve come to understand that you have to write stories with simple language and plotlines, it’s the only way people will understand on a mass level."

Italics mine.

Lady, no one will ever hire you to teach. No student will listen to a teacher that talks down to them, that thinks you have to dumb down your stories to be understood. What reader wants to read a writer who says "I used small words so you can understand my Great Message"?

Ask the kids who read LOTR in Junior High, and Austen, and Dickens, and Stephen King, who even though I can't stand anything he's written since the mid 80's DOES NOT CONDESCEND TO HIS AUDIENCE.

Putting words on paper does not make you a writer, any more than lashing a paintbrush to a cat's paw makes the cat an artist.

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(Anonymous)
2009-04-08 03:32 am UTC (link)
As someone who got told I "couldn't have possibly understood" 1984 by my sophomore English teacher because I'd originally read it in eighth grade, I concur so hard with this.

Her students will hate her if she teaches this way.

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(no subject) - mockygogo, 2009-04-08 03:52 am UTC
(no subject) - (Anonymous), 2009-04-08 04:34 am UTC

(Anonymous)
2009-04-08 06:01 am UTC (link)
That's really only one of many, many reasons why she shouldn't be an English teacher. Others include thinking Twilight is a good book and not being able to write grammatically correct English.

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[info]darth_buttocks
2009-04-08 03:34 am UTC (link)
F: So you told me about your own book “The Temple”, do you have a release date yet or something?
A: Not yet, “The Temple” is a screenplay that is already in print at my university library, but I’m adapting is as a novel for young adults now.


Do you have permission from the original author?

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[info]caito
2009-04-08 03:48 am UTC (link)
She is the original author, in this case. I looked it up - The Temple was her thesis and is available at her university library (and nowhere else).

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(no subject) - mockygogo, 2009-04-08 03:55 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]sumire, 2009-04-08 05:49 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]caito, 2009-04-08 05:52 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]sumire, 2009-04-08 06:33 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]caito, 2009-04-08 06:35 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]caito, 2009-04-08 02:31 pm UTC

[info]ari_o
2009-04-08 04:03 am UTC (link)
"A: Yes, we see everything through his eyes. Russet Noon is Jacob’s journey to the world of myth, it is his mythical journey to become a hero. He will be meeting a lot of mythical archetypes along the way, magical monsters, creatures and such."


JOSEPH CAMPBELL JUST ROLLED OVER IN HIS GRAVE.

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gip
[info]ari_o
2009-04-08 04:14 am UTC (link)
"A: I believe I have more training and education than the average fanfic writer, so that’s the only reason I wanted to release it as a book, but I guess it’s been turned into a huge moral issue."


I...

think I had a stroke.



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Re: gip
[info]_goblin_
2009-04-08 04:36 am UTC (link)
I...

think I had a stroke.


Want company? The stupid, it is lethal.

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Re: gip - [info]ari_o, 2009-04-08 04:42 am UTC
Re: gip - [info]_goblin_, 2009-04-08 06:36 am UTC

(Anonymous)
2009-04-08 04:21 am UTC (link)
This is...one of the most pathetic interviews I've ever seen. She intended controversy all along, but she closed her website to "calm the uproar" and had to refund her ebay buyers. She feels that the "author is just a medium," but recognizes that no attorney would defend her use of Meyers' characters.

The questions are strange, too. ...Are we certain she didn't write both sides of it?

(btw -- The site with the interview is "foforks." It's Forks, with a stutter.)

-- oh_so_sparkly, who can't log in for some reason

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[info]caito
2009-04-08 07:03 am UTC (link)
Maybe she did, and just had Grace translate them.

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[info]dico
2009-04-08 04:26 am UTC (link)
F: Do you feel like your work its more like a regular book or a fanfic in a bigger scale? Cause some people say it is.
A: I believe I have more training and education than the average fanfic writer, so that’s the only reason I wanted to release it as a book, but I guess it’s been turned into a huge moral issue.


I know when she thinks of the "average fanfic writer", she's probably thinking of the squeeing masses at The Pit, but seriously? Hands up, how many of you are or know fanficcers with a degree in English (or something similar) either completed or in progress?

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(no subject) - [info]caito, 2009-04-08 04:37 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]ari_o, 2009-04-08 04:40 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]caito, 2009-04-08 05:51 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]ari_o, 2009-04-08 06:03 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]ari_o, 2009-04-08 04:38 am UTC
(no subject) - (Anonymous), 2009-04-08 05:05 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]ari_o, 2009-04-08 06:04 am UTC
*raises hand* - [info]miera_c, 2009-04-08 04:39 am UTC
Re: gip - [info]ari_o, 2009-04-08 04:44 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]issendai, 2009-04-08 04:41 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]eilisliana, 2009-04-08 04:42 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]sumire, 2009-04-08 06:01 am UTC
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(no subject) - mockygogo, 2009-04-12 08:46 pm UTC

[info]chickadilly
2009-04-08 06:42 am UTC (link)
OMG I love this rewrite of the original post - and the drawing of Lord Syb Basuko! *dies laughing*

*gives you teh Internets*

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(Anonymous)
2009-04-08 07:43 am UTC (link)
So, maybe this whole thing has just fried my brain but don't they speak Portuguese in Brazil? Not Spanish?

F: It’s cool that you have Spanish as your first language, because you saw our post about Russet and you told me that you understood and aeverything.
A: Yes, I speak Spanish, I saw a post in Spain and the Spanish people really seems to hate me a lot.


The two languages are similar but our (not so) fair Lady should've have *some* trouble with it. Makes me go 'hmmmm'.

Or am I just jumping at shadows now?

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(Anonymous)
2009-04-08 07:44 am UTC (link)
So, maybe this whole thing has just fried my brain but don't they speak Portuguese in Brazil? Not Spanish?

F: It’s cool that you have Spanish as your first language, because you saw our post about Russet and you told me that you understood and aeverything.
A: Yes, I speak Spanish, I saw a post in Spain and the Spanish people really seems to hate me a lot.


The two languages are similar but our (not so) fair Lady should've have *some* trouble with it. Makes me go 'hmmmm'.

Or am I just jumping at shadows now?

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(no subject) - (Anonymous), 2009-04-08 07:56 am UTC

(Anonymous)
2009-04-08 07:44 am UTC (link)
So, maybe this whole thing has just fried my brain but don't they speak Portuguese in Brazil? Not Spanish?

F: It’s cool that you have Spanish as your first language, because you saw our post about Russet and you told me that you understood and aeverything.
A: Yes, I speak Spanish, I saw a post in Spain and the Spanish people really seems to hate me a lot.


The two languages are similar but our (not so) fair Lady should've have *some* trouble with it. Makes me go 'hmmmm'.

Or am I just jumping at shadows now?

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(no subject) - (Anonymous), 2009-04-08 07:57 am UTC

(Anonymous)
2009-04-08 07:44 am UTC (link)
So, maybe this whole thing has just fried my brain but don't they speak Portuguese in Brazil? Not Spanish?

F: It’s cool that you have Spanish as your first language, because you saw our post about Russet and you told me that you understood and aeverything.
A: Yes, I speak Spanish, I saw a post in Spain and the Spanish people really seems to hate me a lot.


The two languages are similar but our (not so) fair Lady should've have *some* trouble with it. Makes me go 'hmmmm'.

Or am I just jumping at shadows now?

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(no subject) - (Anonymous), 2009-04-08 07:46 am UTC

(Anonymous)
2009-04-08 09:47 am UTC (link)
I believe I have more training and education than the average fanfic writer, so that’s the only reason I wanted to release it as a book, but I guess it’s been turned into a huge moral issue.

::flabbergasted::

I . . . I have no words. Probably because of my inferior learnings. :'(

--silmerin on livejournal

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[info]erinny
2009-04-08 11:58 pm UTC (link)
This rewrite is a masterpiece. Especially the drawing. Is his head a whale? Ahahaha.

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[info]wankismyfandom
2009-04-10 08:41 pm UTC (link)
Wow, this is head-spinningly awesome.

*ships Sugitchi/Lordy Syb-Basuko*

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(Anonymous)
2009-04-23 07:51 pm UTC (link)
LMAO hahahaha you are a genuis :D :D :D I am fascinated :D Great job :D I want more :D

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