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http://esteliel.livejournal.com/428988.html?format=light
Also well worth reading: a comment by Adora, who sold the web site.
http://esteliel.livejournal.com/428988.html?thread=3322556&format=light#t3322556
The new owner, Keith Mander, has purchased other fan sites, such as TwilightArchives.com. He writes in his blog:
Deja vu? LOTRFanFiction.com is a fan fiction archive, just like TwilightArchives.com (another site I snapped up a couple of months ago).
The thinking is that I can leverage the technology behind the Twilight site's redesign to quickly rejuvenate the LOTR site. Plus, plenty of opportunities for cross promotion and integration (SSO, for example). The longer term thought is that with the combined user base, I'll be able to quickly enter and dominate new fandoms, hopefully creating some returns.
Yep, it's deja vu all over again.
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Date: 2011-07-01 09:43 pm (UTC)His biggest problem is not understanding the old-time fanwriter's chariness about earning money from our hobby. A fanfiction archive is not just another business that can be mined for profit without legal ramifications. When he was evasive about whether he planned to generate income from the site over and above the costs of maintaining it (and why would he have bought it, otherwise?) I deleted my submissions and got out of there.