ShaynMackenzie
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As the title specifies, is there anything about not using real names of pirates having sex in my story? I might have missed it, but could not find any rule against it.
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OK, I feel stupid. The site as a fan fiction site so names must be allowed.
I will be wearing the dunce hat for a few days.
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As the title specifies, is there anything about not using real names of pirates having sex in my story? I might have missed it, but could not find any rule against it.
Thanks
I'll bet most pirates didn't use their real names anyway.
And even if they won't complain... the names are in the public domain by now.![]()
A LOT of my ancestors were actual pirates - and most used cover names of some kind. ...Probably THE MOST well-known pirate in recent years because of the movies, was in fact, er, oh yes yes 'one of ours.' Although as you know the actual name of the real pirate on whom that movie guy was based, was not 'Sparrow.'
A LOT of my ancestors were actual pirates - and most used cover names of some kind. ...Probably THE MOST well-known pirate in recent years because of the movies, was in fact, er, oh yes yes 'one of ours.' Although as you know the actual name of the real pirate on whom that movie guy was based, was not 'Sparrow.'
Except Jack Sparrow.
And he'd have flopped off Somalia or Borneo. Meanwhile, genealogy links me to a number of Old West outlaws and adventurers, some of whom used real names, while others shifted. "Who were you back in the States?" was sometimes asked. Thugs during the golden age of piracy could be just as circumspect.Jack Sparrow wasn't a real pirate.
I'll bet most pirates didn't use their real names anyway.
And he'd have flopped off Somalia or Borneo. Meanwhile, genealogy links me to a number of Old West outlaws and adventurers, some of whom used real names, while others shifted. "Who were you back in the States?" was sometimes asked. Thugs during the golden age of piracy could be just as circumspect.
ObTopic: I'm not sure when prominent names stop being celebs. How long ago? I used real names of science stars a century back, mostly forgotten now. I use real names of folks obscure outside their home county. If I wrote of someone (real or not) currently knows, I'd play with the name. Jack Spider might do.
I often invent names; I'll steal real names with a nice ring to them. But my real names are bestowed on invented personas and vice-versa. Don't mistake my Stan Ovshinsky for the real one, whose personality I can only guess.Ah, well then, every name I use is a real name of some person or persons out there in the past or in the present. I may or may not know them personally. There are some people with those names that I do know personally, but I don't write anything about them. I just use there name and maybe their personality traits.
I often invent names; I'll steal real names with a nice ring to them. But my real names are bestowed on invented personas and vice-versa. Don't mistake my Stan Ovshinsky for the real one, whose personality I can only guess.
If anyone can take "Duke Stanley Kamehameha Ovshinsky" then I feel robbed. And humored. No TMs on me.Names can't be copyrighted. They are something that has to be trademarked.
If anyone can take "Duke Stanley Kamehameha Ovshinsky" then I feel robbed. And humored. No TMs on me.
I often invent names; I'll steal real names with a nice ring to them. But my real names are bestowed on invented personas and vice-versa. Don't mistake my Stan Ovshinsky for the real one, whose personality I can only guess.