AliceB:
I guess my concern is that an author may not agree with the fanfic's author's take on the character involved.
Interpretation happens every time someone reads a book. Any author who's uncomfortable with that is screwed, because there's no way to stop it.
Of course, fanfic is only one of the ways that a particular interpretation can be spread. I've never seen an author argue that they should have the right to shut down fan essays, reviews, or English courses that are "distorting" their work.
Another "thank you, Teresa" - this time from a lurker.
I see it the other way around: Believing that fanfic wrongs you and that it should be stopped is where entitlement comes into play. I'm uncomfortable with the idea of fanfiction based on my work, but I firmly believe it wouldn't be right to interfere ... in the unlikely event that anyone wrote some.
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