I skip a lot on the slow news days.
Not only does it NOT need a pro editor, what does the creator do if the editor only requires, say, a $500 fee, but he raises $5,000? Does he pay the editor $5000? Does he pocket the rest? Does he hire an artist to do illustrations? Does he create a print version?
This is why crowdfunding for unlicensed products of any kind is troublesome. If you only need X amount, you can quickly find yourself making profit even if you never intended to.
I think that is exactly what we're seeing. I suspect someone will write to their governmental representative and start pushing for some oversight in this area, which is much like the Wild West right now.... I think we're entering the twilight of crowdfunding being used for fan works. ...
Alec has promised lots of things.Alec promised to release the next financial report Q1 2016 so is remains to be seen if that will happen.
We covered it; here's the YouTube video. Coverage starts about 24 minutes in (delays are due to my own technical issues).
Thank you all again for your kind support.
We covered it; here's the YouTube video. Coverage starts about 24 minutes in (delays are due to my own technical issues).
Thank you all again for your kind support.
Thus the existence of FoxNews and MSNBCI do love me a good educated ranting, especially when the ranting is in line with what I believe.
There is actually tons of unlicensed fan fic up for sale on Amazon now. I've stumbled across a whole bunch of them looking at the official stuff.
Not only does it NOT need a pro editor, what does the creator do if the editor only requires, say, a $500 fee, but he raises $5,000? Does he pay the editor $5000? Does he pocket the rest? Does he hire an artist to do illustrations? Does he create a print version?
This is why crowdfunding for unlicensed products of any kind is troublesome. If you only need X amount, you can quickly find yourself making profit even if you never intended to.
I think it should become a matter of policy on all crowdfunding sites to stop allowing donations to a cause once its goal has been met. If that cause should need more money, then let it start another funding plea that explains why it needs more. Of course, that the crowdfunding sites make money off a percentage of the donations creates a conflict of interest that I would think makes this unlikely. Maybe there should be a flat fee for their services.
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