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torylltales ([personal profile] torylltales) wrote in [community profile] antishurtugal_reborn2022-06-12 12:38 pm

Paolini showing a moral spine?

It seems rare when Paolini does something worthy of praise, but when he does I feel it is important to give him credit where it's due. That's the difference between a group that is deeply critical of his published work, and a group that just hates reflexively.


Recently Paolini shared a series of tweets on the topic of Inheritance or Fractalverse NFTs, and I have to give him credit for drawing a line in exactly how and how much he's willing to exploit his fans.

 
1/2 I had so many folks in the #NFTCommunity approach me about doing #NFTs based off my work. I'm generally a big fan of new technology, especially stuff that allows artists to support themselves, but the more I looked into NFTs, the less tangible benefit I saw.
 
2/2 NFTs just feel ... exploitive. Plus, although I understand the blockchain tech, I still can't see why anyone would pay for a .jpg/gif that anyone could copy off their screen. I'd rather sell prints and other real items/objects.
 
The reason I'm not doing #NFTs is the same reason I turned down a lucrative offer from Amazon to publish licensed fan-fic. It felt like it would be exploiting the very folks who love my work. Heck, I released an entire novella for free last year. I'd rather give back than take.



Hats off to you, Paolini, that is an admirable stance to take on the issue. And I don't mean to damn with faint praise, so to speak, but it is admirable that he is taking a stance at all, especially one which is against further profiting off his fanbase.



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[personal profile] epistler 2022-06-13 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
It would be massively satisfying for us, and a badly needed and far too long awaited wake-up call for him.
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[personal profile] epistler 2022-06-13 07:53 am (UTC)(link)
Do you think he would actually get the message, though?

I imagine he'd come out with some weasel-worded half excuse which included words like "misunderstanding" and "homage". But it would still damage his reputation. Quite possibly even more so if he refuses to own up to it.
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[personal profile] epistler 2022-06-13 08:55 am (UTC)(link)
That's very true. Once you've proven that you can't be trusted to be publishing your own original material, you're out. No publisher with a brain will touch you with a bargepole. In fact I can tell you from personal experience that your standard issue publishing contract contains a clause you have to sign, stating that this is all your own work. If it turns out you lied when you signed it, it's grounds for having said contract rendered void and your publication cancelled or your book pulled from sale if it's already out.
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[personal profile] epistler 2022-06-13 10:59 am (UTC)(link)
How about a clownpole?