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Saturday, August 14th, 2010 06:21 am (UTC)
It would be the mightiest, smartest, most surprising army in the world. I mean. Seriously. Fandom's pulled off some pretty amazing feats, contributed to a ton of causes, and is capable of a lot of things. I mean, I know everyone jokes about fandom like "oh hah hah, so you like to see two men together? Tee hee hee. You're so cute." But seriously. Fandom is huge. Fandom is everywhere. People in entirely different countries from where we live interact in fandom, people come from an amazing variety of backgrounds, from the street, to college, to academia, to political, to nearly every background in the world. And we're all capable of so much - we've got lawyers and academics and scientists and political reformers. We've got people who can raise money for funds for Haitii, we've got people who donate donate donate, we've got people ready to go into the fray, we've got smart people prepared to argue the legalese.

I mean, I'd be one of the first to go out and protest and start underground software and start an underground internet movement, but I don't think it's necessary until it's necessary.

And I don't mean to say all this like I predict some big revolution to happen if this does come to pass, what I mean is that... there are so many different kinds of people in fandom with so many different kinds of jobs and skills that what people contribute... well... everyone is always underestimating the power of fandom and that's why. It's because fandom is underestimated that we have so much power. And because there are a lot of us.

I don't think they could ever honestly stop fanfic from happening, either, or stop people from writing or sharing their Harry Potter fics, or their slash, or their genfic, or their next generation stories. There are just some things that, once set in motion, are too big to stop. There are some things that can't be stopped.

That and enforcing this would be impossible. If your fanfic site goes down, another revenue will pop up, get money from ads, and go on and on and on. Good luck getting the money out of this economy and good luck going to court. Considering how many courts are already abused by ambulance chasers and drug charges? And then what? Put us in %20 overpopulated jails?

No. If anything, fandom is more like prohibition, or banning porn.

It'd be like banning oxygen, or pissing, or rain. Fandom, fanfic... it's too big to stop.

...And it's pretty dumb to even try.

The rest of this ACTA thing? I can't see it going through either. I mean, my first reaction is RAGE REBEL REVOLUTION! But then I calm down a little after and say, "Well, EU probably doesn't like this, Congress doesn't know what day of the week it is to care about Internet SUPERHEROES, and who on earth would arrest a fanficcer when they can arrest a murderer?"

This turned out to be a much bigger, much more serious comment than I was originally going for. It was supposed to be "HURR HURR FANDOM ARMIE :D!!"

But I'm there. And fandom's too big to stop.

-Kowareta
Edited 2010-08-14 06:29 am (UTC)
Saturday, August 14th, 2010 07:35 am (UTC)
Well, all this, and under ACTA, everyone's a criminal.

-Kowareta