An article stating that any fanfiction being published must get permission from the source work. For example, E.L James had to get permission from Stephanie Meyer in order to publish 50 Shades of Grey since 50SOG was originally an Edward Cullen fanfic
Chapter 17: Thats it... finaalyyy... im glad i found this..
I read after up to 3 chapter or something n i found problematic... n it keep future up until chap 23.. n i had enough..im done.... i told to maself i need to stop reading this...
I accidently come accross to google as my curiosity for this anna todd person n found the news of her fanfics is published as a book n also will adapt to movie..wow that even shocking...
And i decided to giv my own cristism but yeah i failed.. i couldnt found her email information hahaha
N i decided to drop a lil comments on her twitter which much sounds like " hey im a new reader n im 21 y.o glad enough my age n maturity to says "after" doesnt deserve book.Plain stupid."
I read sooo much fanfics ..werther its kpop or not .n yeah most of all its a problematic one.. This why fanfics just stay fanfic n being there for fans.
ha ! the characters n story also shows how the authors are though.
I don't know much things about the International laws and laws in certain countries.. but..
I think she is really desperate to be famous (see: attention seeker)
and her greed.. it's too much..
Being famous because of a fanfiction (that was WRITTEN 'by the author herself') is not a bad thing..
but stealing countless of quotes.. lines.. etc.. from other books, stories.. movies.. is literally stealing something from the authors of the specified books...
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