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Featured Article: Cease and Desist by Fox Against Fan Sites
This week’s Featured Article is all about the Cease and Desist by Fox Against Fan Sites. In the mid-1990s, the rise of the internet meant a surge in online fan websites. 20th Century Fox launched an aggressive legal offensive against those fan websites, targeting the use of official images, sounds, and logos from shows like The Simpsons, The X-Files, Millennium, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Fox’s campaign began in October 1995, when their legal team sent Simpsons fan Jeanette Foshee a cease and desist letter, demanding she remove hundreds of Simpsons character icons she had created and shared freely with other fans for personal use. That kicked off a string of escalating cease and desist letters, which resulted in the takedown of a Millennium fan site a year later. Not all sites were forced down by Fox, and fanfiction and fan art were not targets; however, some fans took down or abandoned their websites and fanworks out of fear of being targeted. By 1997, the verb “Foxed” had become the catchall term for being threatened with legal action for copyright infringement.
The majority of fans did not support Fox’s aggressive tactics, feeling betrayed and villianized, and when Lucasfilm began targeting Star Wars fan sites, fans began organizing in protest, creating pro-fandom banners and spearheading campaigns to protect fan websites, some of which caught mainstream media attention.
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hi! I was wondering what you think about the season of secret sex and how planned it was by the actors/crew. I've seen a lot of people saying that David and Gillian decided to play it like Mulder and Scully are together after Millenium, and that Gillian's intention was not to show their first time in All Things, but the time when she finally committed to the relationship. although this feels right based on the dynamic of the season, I've never seen the source of these claims, only other people's words. do you know if it's true?
The X-Files: What We Know About the Season of Secret Sex
I did read confirmation of that claim at some point; but lost it to the internet void. To add insult to injury, I can't remember if it was CC or Spotnitz or another writer or the actors or a reporter who discussed it in an interview or X-Files book somewhere. So, unfortunately, that assertion can no longer be heralded with full throated, meritorious authority.
However, I proffer three evidences in its defense:
Millennium of Normandy: A Viking Drakkar a thousand years ago (Le Petit Journal, 4 June 1911)

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Noomi Rapace as Lisbeth Salander THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO [2009]
"Tweemo" It's a term often used to describe the transition from the "Emo" era to the "Hipster" Tumblr era of 2010!
You may have already seen it on TikTok or Instagram, but it's not really a subculture like emo, just a transitional period <3 anyway, it's a reeeeally cute aesthetic!!!!
You just had to be there! :)