((Part 2
I had to burn the midnight oil to get this done in time, but here it is! Enjoy.))
Happy Valentine’s Day!
(For some reason this is the first post from this blog I’ve seen on my dashboard in a while, even though I’m following it.)
HeartLinda
Commenting on clop, yiff, and occasionally other erotica. Highly NSFW. You can call me Craig. (Check out the directory for ways you can help me categorize my content better.) [This is a mirror of my Tumblr blog. Please read "About This Site" for more information.]
((Part 2
I had to burn the midnight oil to get this done in time, but here it is! Enjoy.))
Happy Valentine’s Day!
(For some reason this is the first post from this blog I’ve seen on my dashboard in a while, even though I’m following it.)
IDK.
Removing these posts has messed up my #milestone posts. >.<
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Forget reblogging. I’ll just respond like this, since so far all the respondents are followers. (Follow the link for the original post.)
First, let me clear something up: A request isn’t the only reason I’ll take down content. (And this doesn’t just apply to paid content.)
I’ll be honest: For quite some time I’ve been planning to do an in-depth review of the “Hoof Beat” clop collections from Club Stripes (paid content).
I know people will groan when I pull out the the old “fair use/dealing” argument, and I get it. A lot of these claims would probably fail in court. But it’s worth mentioning since it’s worth comparing this with other things I have done and may do in the future. (DISCLAIMER: I’m not a lawyer, and this isn’t legal advice. A qualified professional should be consulted for serious issues.)
A while ago I remixed “Lustrum” by Mittsies (slightly NSFW). This is in fact paid content; Mittsies is selling it in an album and hasn’t released a free download. (EDIT: It’s still on YouTube, so I guess this doesn’t count as “paid.”) But I’d make the case that this is fair use under United States law because it’s transformative (significantly altered from the original), and because (in my opinion), it respects the commercial market for the original work. (I would think that those who are interested in my freely available remix will probably still buy Mittsies’ original if they were so inclined.)
Of course, posting paid content in its entirety does not really respect the commercial market, which is why I’ll probably remove “Royal Pains.” (And I’ll have to go through all my posts to remove any other paid content. -_-) Oddly enough, though, I might still continue with my reviews of the “Hoof Beat” series. I just won’t post the original. I would think that linking to a copy that someone else posted wouldn’t be acceptable either. But of course, they are still readily accessible, which would explain, of course, how I found it in the first place. This is sort of an “officially silent” stance, comparable to how Ambris announced an Inkbunny profile.
Although posting freely available content usually does respect the commercial market (if any), at times it may not. For example, if someone posts content that was originally made available as “pay-what-you-want,” it might decrease sales since some people might not even know that there is an opportunity to pay the artist. Even if content isn’t “pay-what-you-want,” posting it probably isn’t fair use, either. It’s not really transformative, and it incorporates the entire content of the original.
Finally, I’d encourage artists to explicitly grant permission to others to distribute their work if that’s what they want, in order to avoid the legal technicalities I’ve discussed. I personally recommend the Creative Commons licenses, which give you options how others can (legally) use the work.
Yes, I am aware of Poni Parade and a variety of other paid pornographic projects in this area.
Technically any artwork, whether originally released for free or not, is not “free” (that is, legal under copyright law) to post without explicit consent, unless the artist[s] posted it on Tumblr (in which case people are allowed to reblog it under Tumblr’s terms).
I know that some people post artwork available for free and respect the commercial opportunities of paid work, but I honestly don’t know what I’m going to do to deal with this (especially seeing that sites such as Equestria After Dark don’t really make a distinction).
Of course, if a creator actually requests that it be taken down (basically a cease and desist), then I will respect that request.
EDIT: Follow-up
http://broniesagainstbullshit.tumblr.com/
Bronies Against BullShit is a platform for the brony fandom to call out, critique, support, and analyze itself in a constructive and mature manner.
I don’t think I’m ready to start following or participating, but still, check it out!
Hello!
(I’m not sure what “WaT” means. Or maybe I’m just overanalyzing? XD)
russia: no homo
the rest of the world:
http://needs-more-pony.tumblr.com/post/76336605996/miss-mixi-tysontan-krita-the-digital-painting
2advanced4me. I’m sticking with GIMP. XD
Official website. The software is free for Windows and Linux.
http://blogmlpclop.tumblr.com/post/76198045244/anthonysclopbox2-abstract-nsfw-blog
Twi’s Invitation - by Ch3ck0r
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(Follow-up to my previous grievance)