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"Hey, did you see that we’re celebrities on Kiwi Farms?"
"Their current position is “haha he thought the same things we do 3 years ago” and don’t seem to understand the massive self own"
The furry is talking about reddit posts I found. He deleted his account after I posted some of the archives.
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"Hey, did you see that we’re celebrities on Kiwi Farms?"
"Their current position is “haha he thought the same things we do 3 years ago” and don’t seem to understand the massive self own"
The furry is talking about reddit posts I found. He deleted his account after I posted some of the archives.
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I wait for the day theyll start crying on twitter when theyll get exposed.
 
I really don't think so.
Some stuffs are illegal, they're tolerated because it causes no harm, but it doesn't make those stuffs legal.

I'm pretty sure that drawing and selling copyrighted characters is technically copyright infringement.
That doesn't mean that the companies that own those copyrights will sue you, but that does mean they could if they wanted to.
And in that case here, that also means the person who drew that art just can't claim to own any copyright on it.

It would be like complaining to the cops that someone just stole something you've stolen first.
It's a gray area, because it can be and often is considered derivative work potentially falling within the realms of fair use.
 
I think it does depend on the VA, but going off of how Vic handled his signings, he was under contract to not sign fan-art at all, so I'm assuming this extends to all of FUNimation's VAs. And if the VA(s) he was going to to get the commissioned art signed by was smart, she would've declined it because of what it entailed. None of those actors are smart, though, but it's still scummy to get commissioned art like that signed by participants as a "gotcha" moment.
It's a gray area, because it can be and often is considered derivative work potentially falling within the realms of fair use.
You think if the actual rules are written down, that can be used to establish “agents of Funimation” status?
 
We are vics sexy praetorians never faulter, never give up till every degenerate is dead,,,
 
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