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Ok guys, I know most of you don’t like reading, but please do. ThIs is kind this kind of serious. Hasbro sent a Cease and Desist letter to Fighting is Magic, a fan NON-PROFIT project that I’m sure a lot of you know about. If you don’t, just google it up. Point is this. I feel the guys at…
I have to reblog this, if only for the fact that it illustrates how retardedly Nazi-like some companies can be about ‘protecting’ their IP.
Firstly, we have a fan base, outside of the ‘target’ audience who have basically been feeding free money into a company known as Hasbro.
Secondly, we have a group of said fans, with some talent and drive, who are putting their effort, time, and money into making a game based on Hasbro’s IP, which they will never see one cent for, will be given out freely to anyone who wants it, promotes and advertizes Hasbro’s IP to a wide audience, and the only benefits these fans would ever get from this project is recognition amongst other fans and a way to showcase their talents for people to see.
Yet, from a legal stand point, these fans have committed a ‘crime’. This is a crime where nothing physical was taken, no income or wealth was lost (by the ‘victim’ that is), no persons were harmed, and the ‘victim’ actually benefits greatly from the actions of the ‘perpetrators’.
How does this make any sense?
Legal actions by companies like this boil down to nothing more than a ‘because we can’ crime.
Do they actually loose anything by letting these fans finish their game? No.
Do they gain from the efforts of these fans? Yes.
The only reason for them to so something like this is because they can, because they are a company who has the backing to decide that people need to pay them to have any enjoyment of their IP at all. I’m sure, if they were able, they would find a way to charge you a fee each time you mentioned MLP.
So why do I still consider myself a brony? After all this crap (and a whole lot else) that Hasbro has done lately, why do I still bother being part of this fandom?
That’s the reason right there. The fandom. I was never a ‘fan’ of Hasbro (a company I honestly think is behind the times in a big way). I was honestly never that big of a fan of the show. But what got me involved was the fans themselves.
Few fandoms can boast as creative and as imaginative a community as the bronies. And I love creativeness. I love seeing what people with a little talent and a little time can do when inspired.
So it really pisses me off to no end to see a company like Hasbro shitting all over the fans who have been supporting them for the past three years. Lauren Faust herself (you know, the chick who wanted to make the show for everyone, not just little girls in pink dresses) has apparently even offered to work with these fans (Mane6) to create a game with a brand new IP. The woman who made MLP:FiM a success now wants to help make the development studio Hasbro tried to destroy a success. That right there should be a huge red flag to the executives at Hasbro that they did something wrong.
But apparently they think they’re above the rest of humanity.
So ya know what? Fuck Hasbro. They want ratings? They will have to start including YouTube views and P2P downloads if they want me added to their ratings. Merchandise sales? Only if they count the sales of fan-made art. Games? Well, they’ve pretty much cut their own wrists with them right now.
And yeah, I can hear some of you whining,
‘But piracy is bad, and you should support the company!’
So you’ve never owned a tape recorder, VCR, CD or DVD writer/re-writer, or anything with digital memory, right?
Any company who’s products depend on the fan base they generate should know by now that anything that negatively reflects on the fans will hurt them in the long run. If Hasbro can’t realize that, then they don’t deserve anything from those fans.
Go sign the petition in the reblogged post above. If you have ever considered yourself a brony, or even just a fan of anything, it’s worth the 30 second it’ll take to add your name to the list of people displeased with now a big corporation thinks it can do what it wants and the people paying them will never call them out on it.
You do know what companies have a legal OBLIGATION to protect their intellectual property, right? If Hasbro doesn't defend its property in every instance, it can be used as evidence against them in a more serious case. You can't just pick and choose when to enforce your copyrights/trademarks.
Post an article on Facebook that points out how most of these public mass murderers have been upper middle-class white men, piss off my upper middle-class white male friend. Can straight, white dudes be any more predictable? Ugh.
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: a belief that race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race
We call a system of racist oppression a system of racist oppression, stop being wrong with words.
Sorry to keep going on about it guys, it’s just that when creators diss or mock or abuse their fans, that is something I really can’t tolerate. And lately between the latest AT episode, and Grey Delisle, and Mike and Bryan, I’m just getting really sick of it.
As a creator, you have one...
A creator does not have an obligation to the fans. The goal of all arts and crafts is to express something, it doesn't matter if the people who have enjoyed your previous work are offended or displeased by it, you make what you want and the reaction is secondary.
"All the Little People" discussion
I don’t have the time or emotional energy to keep responding to the asks about this, but here are some more thoughts and responses:
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People who need stupid head cannons to enjoy a show aren't really experiencing it for what it is. It's not a good mindset to have. The moral of this story is about acceptance.
"All the Little People" discussion
I don’t have the time or emotional energy to keep responding to the asks about this, but here are some more thoughts and responses:
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I am having a really hard time understanding why people like this game. It does a piss poor job of conveying trans issues, as a game it's awful, visually it's awful, music, anything that qualifies something as a good game or even an artistic or personal statement are absent from it. I don't care if you're tackling hard issues, you have to do it well.