
- STAR WARS HARRY POTTER CROSSOVER FANFICTION MOD
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STAR WARS HARRY POTTER CROSSOVER FANFICTION MOD
It's between them and the Mod who quarantined it, and no one else. Or to request that a quarantine be removed. Note: Only an author of a story has any standing to complain (to the Mod Team) about their story being quarantined. And, in most cases the author DID forget to add one because they were in such a hurry to share their story with everyone. What's the most common quarantinable offense? Forgetting to add a disclaimer.

Could it have been avoided? Sure, by checking your story before posting it. If it takes them long enough to fix an issue the story may fall off the Latest page. If I quarantine a story early in the morning, I may not see an unquarantine request until late in the evening.) Does that "suck" for the writer? Sure. I personally, in real life, work for a living. It may take hours, even days from when an author fixes a quarantine until it is removed from quarantine. We do not sit around and wait anxiously for an author to fix a quarantine issue. But what if it doesn't? The moderators have lives. This often happens within a few hours of the quarantine. And it is up to the moderator who quarantined a story to decide if the author has met the Rule requirements that caused the quarantine in the first place. They are then given the opportunity to fix the issue or issues. Just a simple 'Please fix this problem!' The author of a story is told why a story is quarantined WHEN it occurs. Being quarantined isn't usually a bad thing. Among other more esoteric reasons.)Īpparently, some readers don't understand why stories may be quarantined or why they may not be instantly unquarantined. They aren’t legally binding but are meant to show respect for IP creators/owners. No matter how fond we all may be of Twisting the Hellmouth - Sadly, not all fics fit our rules.) (And yes, we require Disclaimers on all posted works for similar reasons. In general, if you think we're too strict, AO3 probably allows it. (And don’t forget that we may not allow crossovers with works by certain authors (Or Real Person fics) but there’s always AO3. If an author doesn’t want fan fiction of their works, but they aren’t on our list - that just means we don’t know that.

(Yes, We know - AO3 doesn’t have such a rule but we aren’t AO3) So, what can you, as an author, do? Check Rule 3! And if you have legitimate proof that an author on that list has changed their mind about fan fiction? Let us know! And the opposite also. We felt it was/is important to honor their requests. The legal situations regarding fan works has always been a grey area.

Now, the legality of such requests is not really the issue. Though, in at least one case, although the author allowed fan fiction the conditions they placed on that were not compatible with our own site posting rules.
STAR WARS HARRY POTTER CROSSOVER FANFICTION TV
And by extension, any official derivative Works (Movies, TV Shows, etc).
STAR WARS HARRY POTTER CROSSOVER FANFICTION ARCHIVE
What’s a Rule 3? One of our many "Posting Rules" It states: We will not archive stories that crossover with the following, or crossover with authorized derivative works based on the following (followed by a list of authors) But what does that mean? Many years ago, the TtH Management (aka The Founders & Mod Team) decided to honor the wishes of IP Creators (aka source material Authors) who did not want people to write fan fiction using their IP (Intellectual Property).
