First of all, let me clarify that this is not a work of mine. It was recently published on DeviantArt, and you can find it here: http://anjel-gates.deviantart.com/art/One-of-Each-260664241?q=gallery%3Aanjel-gates&qo=0. I love this and I thought it's worth being posted here too: beacuse of some mature content, just DA members can read it there. If the idea of mpreg mixed with fpreg interest you, then enjoy!
-- Edited by theKicking on Friday 30th of December 2011 06:10:09 PM
Linking back to a story is fine, but please don't post it up here unless you have the author's permission.
Right, thanks for telling me and sorry for my mistake. I suspected such a rule could exist and I checked the Story Library section to make it sure, but didn't find anything. I didn't think I should check the "rules" section. Anyway, I'll ask the author for permission.
Linking back to a story is fine, but please don't post it up here unless you have the author's permission.
Right, thanks for telling me and sorry for my mistake. I suspected such a rule could exist and I checked the Story Library section to make it sure, but didn't find anything. I didn't think I should check the "rules" section. Anyway, I'll ask the author for permission.
It really depends on the story. We would prefer that you obtain author permission before you post up something that isn't yours. There are circumstances where author permission cannot be obtained, but in this case, the author is still active.
Also, Deviantart protects its users with built in copyrights. And the author could always contact us and have it taken down anyway. It's just our way of stopping an incident before it starts.
We actually had something like this happen before, but it involved another site (not ours) posting up drawings and artistic work done by a few of our members without permission. As far as I know, they have since been removed due to complaints. This is the type of thing we'd really rather avoid.
It really depends on the story. We would prefer that you obtain author permission before you post up something that isn't yours. There are circumstances where author permission cannot be obtained, but in this case, the author is still active.
Also, Deviantart protects its users with built in copyrights. And the author could always contact us and have it taken down anyway. It's just our way of stopping an incident before it starts.
We actually had something like this happen before, but it involved another site (not ours) posting up drawings and artistic work done by a few of our members without permission. As far as I know, they have since been removed due to complaints. This is the type of thing we'd really rather avoid.