What You Didn’t Know About Midwest FurFest 2021

Cameron Bess: The furry influencer launching into space on board Blue Origin flight

From The Independent a UK Publication

Cameron Bess, one of the passengers on board Blue Origin’s latest flight, is making history in a number of ways.

They are the first out pansexual person to go to space, and the first to go alongside a parent. But perhaps the most notable first is one that Bess seems keen to stress: they will be the first furry in space.

There are some of us and I include myself who has never heard of Cameron Bess aka MeepsKitten

So what have they been up to

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Words of Wisdom from The Dalai Lama

One of my commitments is to promote human values based on common sense and scientific findings. What we need is more self-confidence, which comes from concern for others’ well-being. The real source of inner strength and self-confidence is warm-heartedness.

StratosFur Sets 2022 Date, Vancoufur seeks new Con Chair

STRATOSFUR 2022 IS SET FOR OUR NEXT JOURNEY

WE ARE SET FOR JUNE 10-12 2022

We have expanded to a 3 day con. We will announce other details(dealers, panels, etc) in the next couple of months. We are excited to see you all again.

Golden Leaves Con 2021 – Dance Contest – GLC11

Furry Fanzines Legal Quagmire

I have been criticized several times over the years for making “Furry Fanzines” free to download. Often they say I am violating the artists copyright. After the recent MFF and speaking to 3 different furry publishers turns out what I have done is 100% legal, because I am not charging anyone to download.

I know that really doesn’t make any sense, which is the reason why I asked ALL 3.

The answer is simple EVEN the artist does not have a 100% claim on their work. Which is the reason why they won’t try and reprint material even from artists who have made their work Public Domain. It seems whomever they use to print their work, whither they be dead or alive also have a copyright claim, and so does anyone that helped them. Even if it was someone sorting their work, they also can still make a claim. You can thank Disney for that.

Unless their like some artists who made their work available only on CD, and had no one helping them they have a 100% claim. Otherwise no, they don’t fully own their own work.

Even 1 off works such as Col. Pud’s Single Shot is not solely owned by the artist who created it. In fact it is nearly impossible how many people have a copyright claim on that one work. Even saying if they died, their closest relative owns the claim whither they know it or not.

This as it turns out isn’t a grey area, it’s a legal swamp.