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3,317 PointsWhat about fan fics?
Speaking about Harry Potter, how come people can write something like HPMoR? (I like it even more than the original story btw)
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Steven Parker
231,269 PointsIt usually depends on the wishes of the original franchise owner.
As I understand it, J. K. Rowling's legal staff (you better believe she's got one) have stated that they won't seek legal recourse against works of non-commercial fanfiction. If this were being commercially published I'm sure it would be a different matter entirely.
Most franchises will probably tolerate something that isn't being distributed for profit, and particularly if its existence serves to promote their proprietary products.