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Re: Trends in Your Fandom
(Anonymous) 2021-07-21 02:32 am (UTC)(link)However, I did read an interesting argument someone (It might've even been astolat, but please don't quote me--or her!--on that) made back in the pre-AO3 era, saying they wished people would stop saying "please don't sue me" and things to that effect in their disclaimers. IIRC the argument was basically, if content creators wanted to sue, they wouldn't have a leg to stand on, but by asking not to be sued you are potentially weakening the strength of your legal position (and also inadvertently spreading misinformation by suggesting that fanfic writers are doing something that breaks copyright law, when in fact we aren't).