Now when it comes to giving and taking bunnies here I want to set some rules for the relationship of the parents and fosters:
1. If a foster adopts a bunny and turns them into story , they must acknowledged the parent that created the bunny.
2. Once a parent donates their bunny , they cannot take them back as only theirs. No take-backs
3. There are all kinds of bunnies and animals here but there are no stupid@ss ideas. If you got something to say make sure it's constructive.
4. Have fun and don't stress the small
Adoption papers
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2. Once a parent donates their bunny , they cannot take them back as only theirs. No take-backs
I'm assuming this rule means that a parent would be allowed to write their bunny, but they could not claim exclusive rights? After all, nurturing can can change the nature of a bunny and two projects from the same premise could look completely different.
Just making sure I understand aright. ^_^ -
You are very correct sir! (or miss)
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so, if you're writing your book or whatever, you have to put credits to whoever gave you your plot bunny?
what if you change it up a little? -
How exactly do we work the "adoption"? Do we inform the original "parent"? If so, how? In the discussion we found it in? What if we found it in a discussion someone else created for help, but we have fallen in love with that idea? Do we inform the creator of that discussion as well?
Sorry I have so many questions. I've been think about this a while. -
If you are writing a book and you use a plot bunny all you have to do is give a special thanks to the parent even if you change the title.
Whoever came up with the idea use , just thank them. Plain and simple
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