CAAA
Purpose:
To limit the amount of sales on the CAAA
To give a centralized location to look for new characters and other micilania
To keep sales organized
Sale Options
Character Sales
Mini art shops
Mini writing shops
Mini any character related things
How This Will Work
You will get ONE post or otherwise known as stall. You may make it as fancy as you like or simple but this post will be where you will display what you have for sale/trade, what you are looking for for them, and anything else you might need.
It will be up to YOU to keep your stall updated
If you see something you wish to buy you will NOT post here but will instead pm the owner of the stall and discus the sales in the privacy of pm.
Rules:
1. only ONE post per person.
2. You must keep your own stalls updated.
3. 20 image limit (Resent Change)
4. All buying/Sale discussion is to be though pm
5. If the design is not by you please credit artists
Something was brought to my attention today and so I think Solloby best summed up how I would answer. Buyers and Sellers please read this and keep it in mind.
Solloby wrote:
> If you create/design a character, you can place rules/restrictions on it because you have such rights as the copyright owner. Just be aware that this will deter some buyers.
> If you did not create a character, once you sell it or rehome it (co-owning does not count), you no longer have any rights to that character. By accepting a payment or acknowledging that someone else is now the character's full owner, you are giving up your right to own that character. As you are not the original creator, you have no copyright claim over it, so the new owner can do whatever they want as long as they comply with rules of the original creator.
> You cannot place rules on a character after you sell it, because you have already given those rights to the new buyer when you accepted their payment. If you want to place rules on a character, you must do so before sale. As soon as the sale occurs, any rights you did not explicitly retain beforehand are handed over to the new owner. You can't suddenly try to take some back and place surprise restrictions on the character afterwards.
> If you feel the need to place a lot of rules/restrictions on a character, such as no reselling and no changing its name etc, then perhaps you should rethink selling the character. If it's important to you that the character has the same name, maybe that's a sign you still want to keep the character a bit longer, and might regret selling it.
> If you rehome a character, please pass along any rules that the original creator had for that character. Also, please remember to pass along the designer and/or artist name(s) for any art the character has!