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'''Fanworks''' are pieces of media related to a [[visual novel]] (or other media), which are neither created nor requested by the creator of the original media. Common types of fanwork include [[mod]]s, fanart, [[Let's Play|Let's Plays]] or Let's Reads, and fan [[translation]]s.
'''Fanworks''' are pieces of media related to a [[visual novel]] (or other media), which are neither created nor commissioned by the creator of the original media. Common types of fanwork include [[mod]]s, fanart, [[Let's Play|Let's Plays]] or Let's Reads, and fan [[translation]]s.


==Cracks==
==Cracks==
Crack patches (often just cracks) are a form of software piracy patch intended to circumvent built in license requirements or other rights security, such as a disc/hard media requirement or DRM (Digital Rights Management) implementations.
Crack patches (often just cracks) are a form of software piracy patch intended to circumvent built in license requirements or other rights security, such as a disc/hard media requirement or DRM (Digital Rights Management) implementations.

Revision as of 21:48, 7 August 2022

Fanworks are pieces of media related to a visual novel (or other media), which are neither created nor commissioned by the creator of the original media. Common types of fanwork include mods, fanart, Let's Plays or Let's Reads, and fan translations.

Cracks

Crack patches (often just cracks) are a form of software piracy patch intended to circumvent built in license requirements or other rights security, such as a disc/hard media requirement or DRM (Digital Rights Management) implementations.