[quote author=I_Gnoramus
"Quoted for idiocity. Yes, likely it's not as bad as it could be...based on what? Your hopes and dreams that the world is a nice, fluffy place where the rebels are always in the right and the man is keeping everyone down? I knew when you insulted the CE team by more or less calling them cowards that you were a mindless troll (meaning that I SHOULD ignore your ass), but damn, dude. YES, THIS IS MUTHA FUCKIN V TELLING SOMEONE ELSE TO GROW UP. Expect Hell to be a cold, cold place, bitches."
I already gave the Donkey Kong/Nintendo example and explained how lawyers lied. Also, that's a nice little idiot scenario you offered, but, like I said....
"Likely, it's not as bad as what SE claims, but who knows? We need some legal experts in gaming expertise to help us. Everyone, stop assuming the worst case scenario or automatically trusting whatever the lawyers at SE tell us to believe. It may not be the best-case scenario either, but it requires more investigation to offer up a final analysis."
Learn how to read. Also, learn how to spell, "idiocity" isn't even a real word. And stop referring to yourself as "mutha fuckin" whatever, all you're doing is self-perpetuating your own "mutha fuckin" ignorance by referring to yourself in such a manner.
"Yeah, that is bunk.
Rowling could sue the site either way for infringing on her copyright; heck, she could sue them even if they weren't taking any donations. The act of taking donations would mean that the limits on what she could sue for would increase, but that's neither here nor there if one would prefer to avoid court in the first place.
Also, an argument could still be made that any money raised for "legal actions" would be the result of the original copyright infringement and thus in turn be targeted."
That's a moot point- authors generally don't go after fanfictions at all. Also, there's nothing legally stopping you from asking for donations regardless of what's on your site.
There is a significant legal difference between selling a fanfiction product and having a donation bar asking people to send you free stuff. It doesn't matter if the fanfiction is there or not, legally, you can only be punished for asking for money on the site if you're asking for the money in exchange for an illegal product. That is a precise legal technicality you need to understand, the difference between selling something illegally and just asking for free money. The act of asking for free money isn't criminal and the presence of fanfictions or mods on your site doesn't automatically make that act criminal either.
If they're going to punish you for a criminal then they'll punish you for the original act, the act of asking for free money doesn't automatically become criminal because of the other act since the money isn't being given in exchange for an illegal good or service.
Also, I already apologized for having insulted the creators earlier so stop holding that against me.