They have heard of this forum. I just wanted that post as a third-party verification that we deny it, anyway.
Okay, major policy change: You are now prohibited from posting content on All The Tropes that you first posted on TV Tropes. As of today, Fighteer added this to the wiki policy:
However, if you post on All The Tropes first, you can then continue to post on TV Tropes. Because the Creative Commons licenses can't be revoked by the owner -- only the licensee breaking the terms terminates the license -- TV Tropes will still own the content you wrote, but they will be bound by the preexisting CC-BY-SA 3.0 license. You also may wish to consider releasing the content under a more permissive license, such as CC-By 3.0 or CC-Zero 1.0, beforehand, where TVT's ownership of the content you submit will not prohibit you from profiting on your own writing.
Hope that was helpful!
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Okay, major policy change: You are now prohibited from posting content on All The Tropes that you first posted on TV Tropes. As of today, Fighteer added this to the wiki policy:
Fighteer, on Administrivia/WelcomeToTVTropes Wrote:By contributing content to this site, whether text or images, you grant TV Tropes irrevocable ownership of said content, with all rights surrendered ...We are not required to attribute content you contribute to you, nor do you retain ownership of anything you contribute. Anything you contribute may be deleted, modified, or used commercially by us without notification or consent, to the extent permitted by applicable laws. For that reason, we strongly recommend that you do not post material on our site, whether in text or image form, that you wish to receive commercial benefit from in the future.As such, posting content you wrote on TV Tropes first would violate TV Tropes' copyright.
However, if you post on All The Tropes first, you can then continue to post on TV Tropes. Because the Creative Commons licenses can't be revoked by the owner -- only the licensee breaking the terms terminates the license -- TV Tropes will still own the content you wrote, but they will be bound by the preexisting CC-BY-SA 3.0 license. You also may wish to consider releasing the content under a more permissive license, such as CC-By 3.0 or CC-Zero 1.0, beforehand, where TVT's ownership of the content you submit will not prohibit you from profiting on your own writing.
Hope that was helpful!
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