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Doesn't Doujin Fictions Infringe copyright if they're not profitable?

Doesn't Doujin Fictions Infringe copyright if they're not profitable?

2024-09-03 13:14
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Doujin novels may violate copyright to a certain extent, but not all Doujin novels do so because copyright protects the entire creative process of the work, not the finished product or the adaptation itself. Doujinshi is a derivative work based on the original work. It may modify, create, or enhance the plot, characters, worldview, etc. of the original work. Therefore, in some cases, doujinshi may be regarded as an independent work with the same copyright as the original work. On the other hand, if a doujinshi novel only makes minor changes to the original work, such as replacing one character with another or simplifying the story, then it may not be considered copyright violation. Whether or not a doujinshi novel violates copyright depends on the circumstances. If a doujinshi novel is under copyright protection and does not have a notice or permission to violate copyright, then they may be considered to have violated copyright.

Re-Birth of a Genius. Creator/Destroyer

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In the 21st century Earth gave Birth to greatest genius ever. A genius who Master myriad of arts. Medicine to Engineering. Mathematics to Micro Biology. Weapon Designing to Environmental control. Music to Painting. Dance to Martial arts. He mastered Everything. He created so many things to help mankind such that he got the title 'Greatest Creator'. But what if he cant get justice for the loss of his loved one due to some political reasons? What if the governments which he served are trying to shield the criminals just because they are rich? Well, the Greatest creator turned into 'Greatest Destroyer'. He got his Revenge But the price is he is dead before realising his full potential. . . . What if he gets a Second chance with all the knowledge he gained in his life. A second life in a different world where a different energy exists? Where humans can reach heavens with this energy? What if he comes to this world where he dont have to bother about all the constraints limiting the technology on modern earth? follw the journey of Sam . AUTHOR'S NOTE. The first few chapters will have some mistakes regarding grammar and spellings and some inconvenience with paragraph arrangements. I will re-edit them whenever I am free. you will see the improvement the further you go. so I hope readers will endure a bit and read more chapters before deciding if the read is worth it or not. thank you Check out my other work: Countdown to Cataclysm . Follow me on Instagram @suryaboddus discord: https://discord.gg/XggwchS
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Gary Smith arrived in a peculiar world of beastmasters, where an ancient taboo was reborn from the depth of time, and an evil god was lurking. In this world, birds and beasts, rivers and mountains, even elements could spawn spiritual power and turn into pet beasts. Among them, the powerful ones became ecological niches by themselves, radiating secret realm ecosystems such as the Yellow Spring, Skeleton Kingdom, Succubus Nest, and Kingdom of the Sky Tree, nurturing countless followers. The beastmasters make contracts with the pet beasts, nurture them, and control the spiritual power. After witnessing the "Taboo Sun" event, Gary Smith obtained the ability to extract materials from everything in the world and compile "Secret Food". Through the Evolutionary Secret Food, the combination of "The Shattered Dusk World" + "Ancient Dragon’s Dead Egg" results in the Feast of the End. When the pet beast consumes it, it evolves into the Dusk Dragon God. The Dusk Domain erodes the world, turning into the God at the end of time. The Skill Secret Food allows the pet beasts to plunder skills from everything, becoming omniscient and omnipotent. The Sacrificial Secret Food snatches the taboo time, sacrifices the ancient beings, and blasphemes against the gods. His style of beast control also started to become peculiar. There is the Spider Shadow that devours ancient dragons and weaves dreams of all lives with its threads, the Red Master that pollutes the multiverse, and the Devourer of the Realms, who consumes worlds... In response to this, he explained, "My pet beasts are just a bit peculiar. They really are not evil gods!"
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Can typing a short story in a video infringe copyright?

Typically, it might. Copyright law protects the original expression of ideas. So, without proper authorization, including a short story in a video could lead to legal issues.

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2024-10-06 07:44

Can naming a story after a song title infringe on copyright?

Yes, it can. Using a song title for your story might violate copyright if the title is protected and you don't have the right permissions.

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2024-10-16 00:46

A novel, and it's profitable. Is it considered an copyright violation?

The profit of the novel itself did not necessarily mean that it was being violated. It depended on the specific content of the novel and whether it violated the copyright of others. If the novel was original and did not violate the copyright of others, then it might not be considered an copyright violation. However, if the novel contains other people's copyrights, such as plagiarism or plagiarism, then it may constitute copyright violation. If the novel was authorized by the copyright owner and used their work within a reasonable range, it might not be a violation of copyright. However, if the novel is overused or violates the rights of the copyright owner, such as making false copyright information or publishing it publicly without the copyright owner's authorization, it may constitute copyright violation. Therefore, whether the profits of the novel constituted an copyright violation required specific analysis of the specific situation. When writing a novel, one should try to avoid violating the copyright of others and abide by relevant laws and regulations when publishing the novel.

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2024-09-19 00:29

Recording an audio novel, without copyright, but not profitable.

Recording audio novels required copyright, which was illegal. Although the audio novel was not copyrighteously recorded, if it was used by others, it might also constitute an act of copyright violation. If you want to record an audio novel, it's best to obtain the copyright and abide by the relevant laws and regulations. If it wasn't profitable, recording audio novels might be a good side job, but it still had to abide by relevant laws and regulations.

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2025-03-10 22:43

The copyright of doujin novels

The copyright of doujin novels usually belonged to the author, not the copyright owner. Doujinshi referred to novels that were based on other works (such as anime, games, comics, movies, TV series, etc.) and were created according to the author's creativity and imagination. For Doujinshi authors, the copyright of their works included the literary form, content, ideas, and forms of expression. Doujinshi's copyrights were usually protected by the author himself, including after the work was published, before it was published, and when it was used. However, because doujinshi novels often involve other works in terms of theme and plot, the copyright owner may copyright the doujinshi novel to prevent unauthorized distribution and use. In this case, the author of the Doujin novel may need to negotiate with the copyright owner to obtain authorization and comply with the relevant regulations. Therefore, the copyright of doujinshi novels is usually protected by the author himself, but the copyright owner may protect it.

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2024-08-28 09:25

Regarding the copyright of doujin works

Doujinshi referred to works that were based on the original work. The inspiration for the creation may come from the storyline, characters, background settings, etc. of the original work. The creation of doujinshi works is usually seen as a form of tribute, but it can also be seen as an act of copyright. There were two main issues regarding the copyright of doujinshi works: one was the copyright of the original work, and the other was the copyright of the doujinshi work. As for the copyright of the original work, under normal circumstances, the copyright of the original work was enjoyed by the copyright owner, including the author, the publishing house, the media, etc. Therefore, if a doujinshi work is based on the original work, the original author may have the right to use the work for commercial purposes, including authorization to other organizations to do so. However, if the inspiration for the creation of a doujinshi work comes from the fictional elements of the original work rather than the core content of the original work such as the storyline, characters, etc., the original author may not have the right to use the work for commercial purposes. As for the copyright of doujinshi works, the copyright of the works was usually jointly owned by the creator and the copyright owner. Therefore, if a doujinshi work was inspired by the original work, the creator and the copyright owner could share the copyright of the work. However, if the inspiration for a doujinshi work came from the fictional elements of the original work rather than the storyline, characters, and other core content of the original work, the copyright of the work might belong to the creator or the copyright owner alone. The copyright of doujinshi works needed to be judged and dealt with according to the specific situation. When creating doujinshi works, it is recommended that creators communicate with copyright owners to ensure that their creations do not violate the copyright of the original works. At the same time, they should also pay attention to compliance with relevant laws and regulations to avoid copyright abuses.

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2025-03-07 15:39

Did Doujin novels constitute copyright?

Doujinshi usually referred to another form of work based on existing literary works (such as comics, animations, novels, movies, etc.). Doujin novels were usually created by re-creating characters from existing works, such as changing their appearance, personality, background, etc., or combining them with other works. In the process of creating a doujin novel, if the copyright of the original work was not violated, it would not be considered an copyright violation. This was because Doujin novels were created out of love and recognition of the original work as a source of inspiration for their own creation, not malicious plagiarism or theft. However, if a Doujin novel uses the core elements of the original work (such as characters, plot, worldview, etc.) or maliciously distorts or destroys the original work, it may constitute copyright. Therefore, the creation of doujinshi novels had to strictly abide by the provisions of copyright law to avoid violating the copyright of the original work. At the same time, readers should also respect the original works and not download, distribute or share the copyright works at will to avoid unnecessary legal disputes.

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2024-09-06 08:44

Does Doujin novel violate copyright?

Doujinshi referred to works that created their own stories and characters based on existing literary works. Normally, Doujinshi novels would involve the copyright of the original work because the creation of Doujinshi novels was similar to adaptation and re-creation. There were different opinions on whether doujinshi novels violated copyright. Some people believe that doujinshi itself does not violate copyright because the form of creation of doujinshi novels is legal. It is just that when borrowing the characters, plot, and other elements of the original work, you need to abide by the relevant rules of the original work's copyright. There were also some who believed that doujin novels would violate the copyright of the original works because the creation of doujin novels could affect the image and plot of the original works to varying degrees, or even completely replace the original works. Regardless of the point of view, the creation of doujin novels had to abide by the relevant provisions of the copyright law, such as the public distribution of their works without the authorization of the copyright owner. At the same time, when creating Doujinshi novels, one had to respect the copyright of the original work and avoid violating the rights of others.

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2024-08-28 08:31

Doujin Fictions

There were many Doujinshi novels such as " Startling Step: Dreaming of the Qing Dynasty "," Startling Step: The Fight for the Crown Prince of Nine Dragons "," Startling Step: Campus Traversal "," Startling Step: Otherworld Continent ", and so on. These novels would usually reset the characters and background of the story to create a new story world. In these novels, there might be different protagonists and plots, and other elements such as science fiction, magic, and so on might be added.

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2024-09-11 11:21

Doujin Fictions

Feng Yun's doujin novels had many popular ones to refer to: [1. Feng Yun World Club: This is a famous plot in Jin Yong's Wuxia novel. Many readers regard it as one of the representative works of the Feng Yun series.] 2." The Wind and Cloud Dominate the World ": This is another famous plot in Mr. Jin Yong's work," The Eight Dragons ", which tells the story of the struggle of a character called Xiongba. 3." The First Blade of Wind and Cloud ": This is a story in the " Wind and Cloud " series of novels. It tells the story of a heroine named Dao Baifeng. [4. Wind and Cloud: This is a story in the Wind and Cloud series. It tells the story of the feud between the two male leads, Nie Feng and Qin Shuang. 5 " The Wind and Cloud World ": This is a fantasy novel based on the " Wind and Cloud " series. It tells the story of a teenager named Feng Yun who grew from an ordinary teenager to a powerful hero.

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