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by shagie 928 days ago
I would suggest also a read of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_protection_for_ficti...

> Copyright protection is available to the creators of a range of works including literary, musical, dramatic and artistic works. Recognition of fictional characters as works eligible for copyright protection has come about with the understanding that characters can be separated from the original works they were embodied in and acquire a new life by featuring in subsequent works.

Creating a work using Harry Potter or Darth Vader or Tarzan ("As of 2023, the first ten books, through Tarzan and the Ant Men, are in the public domain worldwide. The later works are still under copyright in the United States.") is a copyright infringement.

You may also find https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/dc-... interesting as well as the entire legal saga of Eleanor.

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Creating Interview with a Vampire fan fiction with Bing - Bing didn't have any agency. The question of copyright infringement (I believe) should be only applied to entities with agency to (or not) ask for copyright infringing works.

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> Creating a work using Harry Potter or Darth Vader or Tarzan is a copyright infringement

Transformative works are a thing:

https://www.transformativeworks.org/faq/#:~:text=investments...

https://www.transformativeworks.org/faq/#:~:text=Open%20Door...