So, um, for this round I worked with a fandom that I'm not technically in? And by technically I mean that I have never watched Supernatural, not one episode, but I have this weird compulsion to READ ALL THE FICS and DOWNLOAD ALL THE FANMIXES and in my bouts of fic-binging I discovered Clairestiel and everything was beautiful and nothing hurt. So basically, all I know about this show is Novaks are made of eternal angst and there are angels and something apocalyptic happens in 5x04. And metonomia had this fic which was all the things I knew about and liked so obvious choice was obvious. provisions for the journeyan erasure of Last Rites by metonomiaoriginal fandom: supernatural ( provisions for the journeyCollapse ) | |
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So I thought I'd suck it up and give the DCnU a try. Still don't have the heart to read Batgirl, so the only other thing that really appealed to me was Batwoman, because Kate and Williams and feelings and stuff. And then, the very first issue made me want to scream. RENEE IS DEAD? FUCKING REALLY? AN OFFPANEL DEATH FOR RENEE FUCKING MONTOYA? SHE WASN'T EVEN A COP ANYMORE, DC, SO ARE YOU JUST IMPLYING SHE WAS NEVER EVEN THE QUESTION? WHAT ARE YOU DOING. I can't. Posted via LiveJournal app for iPhone. | |
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Originally posted by nyxmidnight at Save the Internet. It's kind of a big deal.PROTECT IP Act Breaks The Internet from Fight for the Future on Vimeo. BoingBoing.Net -- The MPAA, RIAA, Hollywood knows that they have been flying in CEOs of as many companies as possible, recruiting people to get petition signups at malls in California, and here's the big point-- they know they have gotten their message through to Congress -- the worst bill in Internet history, the one where government and their corporations get unbelievable power to take down sites, threaten payment processors into stopping payment to sites on a blacklist, and throw people in jail for posting ordinary content is about to pass before the end of this year. The only thing that is going to stop Hollywood from owning the Internet and everything we do, is if there is a big surprise Internet backlash starting right now.
PROTECT IP (S. 968)/SOPA (HR. 3261) creates the first system for Internet censorship - this bill has sweeping provisions that give the government and corporations leeway and legal cover for taking down sites "by accident," mistakenly, or for NOT doing "enough" to protect the interests of Hollywood. These bills that are moving very quickly through Congress and can pass before Christmas aim to give the US government and corporations the ability to block sites over infringing links posted by their users and give ISPs the release to take any means to block peoples' sites, including slowing down your connection. That's right, some say this bill is a workaround to net neutrality and is bigger than net neutrality.
This is the worst piece of Internet legislation in history - the lawmakers who have been sponsoring (Leahy, Lamar Smith, Conyers) this bill need to be shamed by the Internet community for wasting taxpayer dollars on a bill that would break the very fabric of the Internet, create an Internet blacklist, kill jobs and great startup companies, huge blogs, and social networks. How this affects you, personally:EFF.org -- Let’s make one thing clear from the get-go: despite all the talk about this bill being directed only toward “rogue” foreign sites, there is no question that it targets US companies as well. The bill sets up a system to punish sites allegedly “dedicated to the theft of US property.” How do you get that label? Doesn’t take much: Some portion of your site (even a single page) must
- be directed toward the US, and either
- allegedly “engage in, enable or facilitate” infringement or
- allegedly be taking or have taken steps to “avoid confirming a high probability” of infringement.
If an IP rightsholder (vaguely defined – could be Justin Bieber worried about his publicity rights) thinks you meet the criteria and that it is in some way harmed, it can send a notice claiming as much to the payment processors (Visa, Mastercard, Paypal etc.) and ad services you rely on.
Once they get it, they have 5 days to choke off your financial support. Of course, the payment processors and ad networks won’t be able to fine-tune their response so that only the allegedly infringing portion of your site is affected, which means your whole site will be under assault. And, it makes no difference that no judge has found you guilty of anything or that the DMCA safe harbors would shelter your conduct if the matter ever went to court. Indeed, services that have been specifically found legal, like Rapidshare, could be economically strangled via SOPA. You can file a counter-notice, but you’ve only got 5 days to do it (good luck getting solid legal advice in time) and the payment processors and ad networks have no obligation to respect it in any event. That’s because there are vigilante provisions that grant them immunity for choking off a site if they have a “reasonable belief” that some portion of the site enables infringement.
At a minimum, this means that any service that hosts user generated content is going to be under enormous pressure to actively monitor and filter that content. That’s a huge burden, and worse for services that are just getting started – the YouTubes of tomorrow that are generating jobs today. And no matter what they do, we’re going to see a flurry of notices anyway – as we’ve learned from the DMCA takedown process, content owners are more than happy to send bogus complaints. What happened to Wikileaks via voluntary censorshipStop the Internet Blacklist Legislation will now be systematized and streamlined – as long as someone, somewhere, thinks they’ve got an IP right that’s being harmed. Stop the Internet Blacklist Legislation | |
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Guess what I found while I was looking for a drabble I was trying to finish! Well, I found a lot of stuff, and a weirdly large amount of Quinn-centric Glee fic that I will never finish, probably, but what I'm actually excited about finding is this Series of Unfortunate Events fic that I wrote for the gen battle, maybe? IDEK. But here it is, for archival purposes! quietsnickets & olaf gen, pg, 509 words ( my enemies always carry kindlingCollapse ) | |
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Guys, do you remember when I did that post about podfic? And how I never followed up on it ever? I actually did one and forgot to upload it! At Ana's request, I did Law of Gravity, which is Squall/Yuffie and roughly three minutes long. Download it here! I'm in the process of doing two others, one which will probably never leave mine and Ana's text messages but one that might be fit for public consumption. | |
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So yeah, one time I scribbled about Sansa-and-Alayne and identity and Littlefinger being a creeper. And I have the gall to call it writing. exits and entranceslittlefinger/sansa, r, 4422 words, DUBCON( and one man in his time plays several partsCollapse ) | |
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Request fill for artemisrae who really deserves a much better fic than this ;_; Also, WHAT THE HELL, I forgot there were only twenty-eight days in February this year. Whoops. visitorvaguely percy/nico/annabeth, pg, 605 words ( basically nico needs a hugCollapse ) | |
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