User blog:TheJasbre202/Proposal: Content Creation Exchange Act

Hello readers, your Favorite Black Duck here with an ideal of sorts to put your mind at ease. Today i'll be proposing we update the 10th rule of the Proposal Policies on this here wiki.

Current it states "If you’d like to attain control over someone's piece of fanon work (such as a spin-off), you'll need to receive permission from the owner themself, even if they are no longer active: You cannot make a proposal to gain control over the series." After a revision of the policy done by.

I suggest we change that into a more favorable policy, something among the lines of what we used to have before it was changed but, updated.

I am proposing that we change that policy to:

If you’d like to attain control over someone's piece of fanon work (such as a spin-off), you'll need to receive permission from the owner them-self, if they are no longer active: You can make a proposal to gain control over the series, but if the owner says no, or if the series had a series finale, then you can't gain control of THAT series, but if the series went into a hiatus, and if the creator doesn't reply, you can propose to get said series, ONLY IF IT HAS BEEN INACTIVE FOR 2+ YEARS.

I think this is more favorable because if spin-offs had series finales the aren't eligible for the proposal/ownership change and have to be left alone, and for spin-offs that have been on a major hiatus for 2+ years with no actual series finale can get a proposal on. Something that people have argued about with this policy for years now.

Support or Oppose, however you vote you're still contributing to the policy change. -