Also, perhaps it’s me, but I see the story as a thinly veiled commercial for the author’s blog/institute, which breaks the “doing this for pleasure and not profit” fanfiction model (as well as being a subtext that breaks the fourth wall for several readers). The author is almost certainly deriving commercial benefit from J. K. Rowling’s intellectual property and his exploitation of the popularity of her fandom by routing eyeballs to his site and building his own personal fame as a voice in the field of AI. I wouldn’t be surprised if his story has bumped traffic to his blog/website by an order of magnitude or two. In many regards, this practice is worse than a Cassandra Clare or Jim Bernheimer pitching their original fiction novels on their fanfiction sites, since neither author makes a living off their writing.
This story isn’t parody in the traditional sense, so it’s possible that a court would consider it as not falling within this protected class of derivative works. Indeed, if the legal hammer were to fall on this story, it could have fallout: consider that a single CAD letter, if sufficiently broad in scope, to the owners of fanfiction.net could effectively shut down the fandom.
As Louie commented upon hearing this: “I just love the fountains of money that have been bursting through [SIAI]’s doors ever since the beginning of this fic”. Not.
That thread is an interesting read. Fun to see people taking this so seriously.
Personally I just like that it is educational material presented in a fun to read fashion that pokes fun at a rather silly story / fictional universe that has been forced upon us all by the engines of cultural osmosis. I have no problem with HP used as a cheap mnemonic device to memorize and illustrate a set of concepts that everyone should know but most people don’t. I also don’t have a problem with using it as a cheap advertising gimmick to get people to pay attention to matters that they should be paying attention to but don’t. The annoyance of DLP folks at this is understandable, but somewhat hilarious from a perspective that thinks of there as being more important nerdy things to obsess over in life.
Yes, it seems to work great for that. I find myself saying things like, “As Lucius Malfoy would say, that sounds like the sort of plot that would work in a story but not in reality.” or “That’s like the time Harry Potter...”
The hate that the Dark Lord Potter forum has on MoR is getting more than a bit amusing.
As Louie commented upon hearing this: “I just love the fountains of money that have been bursting through [SIAI]’s doors ever since the beginning of this fic”. Not.
That thread is an interesting read. Fun to see people taking this so seriously.
Personally I just like that it is educational material presented in a fun to read fashion that pokes fun at a rather silly story / fictional universe that has been forced upon us all by the engines of cultural osmosis. I have no problem with HP used as a cheap mnemonic device to memorize and illustrate a set of concepts that everyone should know but most people don’t. I also don’t have a problem with using it as a cheap advertising gimmick to get people to pay attention to matters that they should be paying attention to but don’t. The annoyance of DLP folks at this is understandable, but somewhat hilarious from a perspective that thinks of there as being more important nerdy things to obsess over in life.
Yes, it seems to work great for that. I find myself saying things like, “As Lucius Malfoy would say, that sounds like the sort of plot that would work in a story but not in reality.” or “That’s like the time Harry Potter...”