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Once and future things
Considering recent events, has there been thought at all about having LJ(or other blog)-like journals as part of the site?
It'd be even huger, but it'd give us somewhere to go (if we do indeed end up wanting one) and has the potential to bump the archive a level above an awesome fannish hub. It'd give us a place to *live*.
It'd be even huger, but it'd give us somewhere to go (if we do indeed end up wanting one) and has the potential to bump the archive a level above an awesome fannish hub. It'd give us a place to *live*.
Vids versus art re copyright
Also, the RIAA is also far, far more rabidly aggressive about perceived copyright infringement than other organizations. The issues of musical copyright regarding sampling and mashups have been treated somewhat differently, but even a very small sampling segment has been ruled, in some cases, to be copyright infringement and resulted in monetary damages.
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So, no, I don't think that you are accurate in your assessment about the relative risks of vids versus fiction.