actionfromafar a day ago

No, but I think it might happen if copyright lapsed in 14 years.

  • wongarsu a day ago

    Presumably people would consider a Song of Ice and Fire sequel by GRRM to be "official" and everything else "fanfiction", even if the fanfiction manages to appear in bookstores

  • Jolter a day ago

    But it would only lapse after 28, assuming the author is still interested in pursuing it. 28 years is plenty, IMO.

  • joquarky 13 hours ago

    *28 years, unless you were not invested enough in your work to bother renewing it.

nkrisc a day ago

What fan fiction?

  • tialaramex a day ago

    Just in case you're actually unaware, the Organization for Transformative Works https://archiveofourown.org/ Archive Of Our Own (typically shortened to AO3) is where a tremendous amount of such fiction is archived.

  • fragmede a day ago

    This is not an endorsement of the work, but there's Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality. I hear 50 Shades of Gray is another fanfic that went mainstream.

    A book nerd could come up with a much longer list, but I know there's a ton more illegal unlicensed! Harry Potter fan fic.

    • cool_dude85 21 hours ago

      50 Shades is decidedly not a fanfic for the exact reason that it couldn't be sold as one.

      • bentley 14 hours ago

        Quoting Wikipedia:

        “The Fifty Shades trilogy was developed from a Twilight fan fiction series originally titled Master of the Universe and published by [E. L.] James episodically on fan fiction websites under the pen name ‘Snowqueen Icedragon’.”

  • hnben a day ago

    exactly.

    • nkrisc a day ago

      Because copyright lasts longer than 14 years.

      • bryanrasmussen a day ago

        as much as I think the copyright 14 years thing is one of the more contemptible ideas well to do programmers have on how to improve things by making things worse for people who make less money, I don't think copyright is longer than 14 years is the only reason works by the original author of a series earns more money than fan fiction.