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Are You A Firefly Fan Who Makes Jayne Hats? Watch Out, Fox Is Coming For You.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013 7:25 AM
NIKI2
Gettin' old, but still a hippie at heart...
Quote: As if Firefly fans didn’t hate Fox enough already, it seems a newly licenced Jayne Cobb hat has started a chain reaction of cease and desist notices to Browncoats who make them for fun. Gorram… Let’s just get this out of the way first: Fox owns Firefly and as the rights holder they are allowed to do whatever they want with it and its ancillary products. That being said, this is an unfortunate day for fans. Firefly Cargo Bay, sellers of Firefly fan items, wrote a rant on Facebook about a situation that’s recently come to light. Apparently Fox have just now started sending out cease and desist letters to them and other independent craft/fan sellers. Specifically sellers of Jayne hats and specifically sent to individuals who’ve been selling them for eight + years with no issues. They write, “These are not big money making companies, but single women, moms and retired ladies that have made them because they love the show and are creative people. They weren’t making fortunes, maybe pocket money or the funds that got them from paycheck to paycheck. Now they are not only making nothing monetarily, but they no longer have an outlet to sell anything else the make because etsy banned them.” Etsy banning users without warning or explanation is not new. They randomly cull users they find infringing on copyright but this particular instance seems to have a source. Blastr writes, “Ripple Junction, a company which produces licensed apparel, obtained the rights to mass produce the Jayne Hat. It instantly became a hit seller on popular nerd sites like Think Geek. It seemed that getting a Jayne hat was easier than ever. But that ease came with a price.” Blastr says they reached out to both Ripple Junction and Think Geek who said they had no part in sending the cease and desists. But from all accounts, it’s not just creators of home-made Jayne hats being taken down but creators of all types of Firefly related products. That initial post by Firefly Cargo Bay seems to have been deleted in the midst of writing this story but now has a follow-up:Quote:Someone (great gorram I wish I knew who) reported independent shops to Ripple Junction. As an official license holder, once Ripple Junction was made aware of these shops they must, by contract, report them. FOX legal department, in doing their job which they should (because lets face it they have artists to protect too), sends Etsy the legal notification. The closed shops are the ones specifically brought to the attention of Ripple Junction. The other C&Ds Etsy is issuing are the “we are covering our butts” warnings. Again, legalities are legalities but it’s unfortunate fans of the beloved series are being targeted so long after the fact, especially when you consider the love behind, and that goes into, the making of a Jayne hat. http://www.themarysue.com/jayne-hats-fox/
Quote:Someone (great gorram I wish I knew who) reported independent shops to Ripple Junction. As an official license holder, once Ripple Junction was made aware of these shops they must, by contract, report them. FOX legal department, in doing their job which they should (because lets face it they have artists to protect too), sends Etsy the legal notification. The closed shops are the ones specifically brought to the attention of Ripple Junction. The other C&Ds Etsy is issuing are the “we are covering our butts” warnings.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013 8:17 AM
STORYMARK
Tuesday, April 9, 2013 10:55 AM
Quote:Originally posted by manatee: Note to unofficial hatmakers: change the name of your product to Inka/Peruvian Hat. You might consider a donation of a percentage to an Inka charity, as an acknowledgement & thank-you.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013 1:32 PM
FILLYGIRL
Operative: "Its worse than you know..." Mal: "It usually is."
Tuesday, April 9, 2013 1:49 PM
NEWOLDBROWNCOAT
Tuesday, April 9, 2013 2:22 PM
Quote:Originally posted by NewOldBrownCoat: Mrs BC told me about this this morning. She heard of it over on Examiner.com, where she's a writer on totally unrelated subjects. And I remembered that one of the original Browncoats, from here, was one of the first to make them, and to sell/give them away at Cons and Shindigs, a long time ago. Mighta/musta been Fillygirl, tho' I don't remember who it was. She's on video at one of the 'Con panels, I think the one with Alan reading Wash's eulogy. If ya haven't seen it, look it up, it's on YouTube. But Fox strikes once again, sacrificing fan goodwill for a few dollars.
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