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May 21, 2007 13:59

Edit and update: Uh, I'm a little confused, here, but this page on Diane Duane's Young Wizards site makes it seem as though she's working with FanLib?

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I haven't seen much discussion around the fact that Hilary Rosen of the RIAA is the head of FanLib's test-case site for The L Word. I've posted about that on my LJ.

More links:

Here's the Forbes article, dated May 10. Anyone know "Scott Westerfeld, New York Times bestselling author of the Uglies trilogy"? The article includes an approving quote from him.

How about TV Reporter Cynthia Boris? Something about her site reminds me of the FanLib employee who was trying to convince people that she didn't know what the fuss was about.

Here's the BusinessWeek article posted back in March.

The MIT Convergence Culture Consortium blog carried a May 15 post about FanLib with little comment.

Here's a post from an HP fanfiction archive about the mods' involvement in FanLib, in case it's of interest. And another post from a Gilmore Girls writer who's added her work to the site.

The last commenter on this TV.com member's post is evidently a FanLib employee, same m.o. as for LJ: no profile, no posts to s/h/its own page, account created this month. (A David B. Williams also started a Blogspot page back in December that has no posts and no profile, same creation period as Chris Williams's LJ.)

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