Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.25819/ubsi/8194
Negotiating legal knowledge, community values, and entrepreneurship in fan cultural production
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Article
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Negotiating legal knowledge
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302.23 Medien (Kommunikationsmittel), Medienwissenschaft
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Media in action : interdisciplinary journal on cooperative media ; 2017,2: Copyright law. – ISSN 2567-9082, S. 93 – 112.
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2017
Abstract
Sophie G. Einwächter sheds light on the digital transformation of fan culture leading to the phenomenon of entrepreneurial fans who now gather large audiences for their media and make money with practices that were initially purely rooted in fan culture. Einwächter presents two different cases: First, the well-publicised case of fan-fiction-turned-bestseller-author E. L. James (Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy), which evoked a negative response from within her former online community, (with the criticism mostly referring to the ethical rather than the legal status of her work) and, second, the German case of Harry-Potter-fan-turned-comedian Kathrin Fricke, also known as Coldmirror, which shows that practices of fan culture can find a professional market without causing community backlash. Furthermore, Einwächter demonstrates how especially those fan producers who are in charge of their own sites and media infrastructures respond to copyright uncertainty by using copyright disclaimers, reaching an agreement with copyright holders, expanding their own legal knowledge, or by engaging in risk distribution or pragmatic productivity.
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