Happy Holidays From Fairies Dreams & Fantasy

Fairies Dreams & Fantasy is celebrating its first Christmas,–after 1 year of an official launch of this website.

Although; Fairies Dreams & Fantasy is still taking shape. That means; the cleanup is almost done.

Here’s what I’m doing so far:

First; I started organizing posts across this multisite by cutting other posts, and pasting them to new places. I did some little edits to my legacy content. I’ve also removed unnecessary formatting.

Second; I started editing some posts. But due to the screen-reader what I’m using on my Chromebook; I have to take some more time to edit long text fields.

Third; I removed some unwanted code from my posts. I have to do some hard editing to fix grammar issues with my stories what I create from scratch.

I’ve also launched a veggie blog to organize my posts containing opinions, and recipes,–and news articles.

I’ve also proud to announce my wiki for this site is growing with new content. But some content will be coming soon,–after I written new stories.

By the next time you revisit this site; you will see all of the content fully organized.

Changes Coming Soon

Here are the following changes that will be coming to Fairies Dreams & Fantasy:

All content will be fully organized overtime,–due to a migration from Blogger, this cleanup will be finished as soon as possible.

The support center will be updated with new self-help support articles. That means you will get more of these free support articles that are going to help you with this entire website.

Light text on a dark background will be a default scheme to reduce power use on legacy CRT screens for some computers.

A new advertising portal will be under construction. That means; any requests to advertise on this site will be paused. That applies to self-hosted ads on this website.

My classic site will also get its makeover to fully repurpose all of these posts that are going to provide entertaining content during the summer of 2017, or later.

Ascending posts will be a new default for some subsites on Fairies Dreams & Fantasy for the purpose of making it easier for anyone to read content on this site,–just like reading a book that never stops updating. Earlier; you have to dig deep to go to the legacy posts to start reading content that is arranged like a chapter book. However; the news section of this site will be remain a default layout to keep the recent posts on a front page. However; a new front page for the news site will be developed during the expansion of this website.

The TOS, Privacy Policy, Disclosure Policy, Acceptable Use policy, and other pages will be moved to a support site to ensure quality for this website.

The main site will have it’s front page redesigned to attract more visitors. That means a proposed image will be inserted to this page to enrich this page with a decrative image.

The take action area on this front page will be moved to a new spot. That means the clutter will be removed as soon as the page is rewritten.

Be Careful When Licensing Your E-book

Some people didn’t even understand! If you reused an E-book that is CC-licensed; at this case, CC BY-SA ; you must apply a same license to your E-book. Whenever you are using Draft2Digital, SmashWords, BookBaby, or any of these self-publishing platforms to publish your E-books, one wrong move may lead to a TOS violation; having your book canceled, and land you in court.

If you are an author who licensed your book under a CC license; and you allowed others to reuse your work, you still retain your copyright,–until it expires. Well, CC licenses are built to last long. And you can’t revoke it. Well, I always license my work under a CC licenses. My goal is to reach 100 E-books that are CC-licensed.

You’re not suppose to apply technological measures to any of the remixed CC-licensed content. But most proprietary creators didn’t even understand. However, they applied it anyway! Although, you can take action against them. These copyright trolls are the known thugs who are responsible for causing our copyright system to break.


Example Scenario

Say if you are writing an E-book about mice, and you published via any self-publishing platform. Your CC license is CC BY-SA. And your work is reused by your reader, Ric. He starts to reuse his work as he surrounds it with his original content. He publishes it to any self-publishing platform. Somehow, he applied DRM to your work, and he licensed his work as “All Rights Reserved” for his book. The another reader starts to read his book, he/she is upset because, the book is DRM-infected. He/She contacts you about an issue of your E-book that is reused, and it’s been placed under technological measures. You took action against Ric who violated your license. However, he’s a member of a company who didn’t even care about CC-licensed content.

Most likely, Ric is a copyright troll who is responsible for his acts with his company. That also lead to a court-order that demands this company to be shutdown. But one problem is corrupted court systems can cause problems to our law systems around the world.

Why This Is A Problem?

DRM is barberric, and if it’s found on CC-licensed content, and you’re responsible for applying technological measures to this E-book, you are facing legal action against you.

If you discovered a CC license “CC BY-SA: E-book, Always Keep At This Same license

Avoid using BY-ND, BY-NCSA, BY-NC, and BY-NCND after reusing this content with this license what I’ve just mentioned above in quotation marks.

Many creators who licensed their content like this are so upset because, copyright trolls are just bypassing the copyright statement with a CC license inside. These trolls are trying to spoof other creators who are trying to find the CC-licensed content. Legitimate creators might be aware of these causes what copyright trolls has started, recording industries didn’t even care about these open licenses either.

What To Do?

Launch a forum for some readers who are trying to report a problem that occured with your E-books.

Respond to your viewers who are having trouble reusing your work.

If you have multiple of books that you’ve published, write a book blog, and tell them your work is CC-licensed,–just like I do!