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The temple website also includes research into the history of elves and fae which purports to show bloodlines with physical elven ancestry going back to the historic kingdom of [[wikipedia:Álfheimr (region)|Álfheimr]].
The temple website also includes research into the history of elves and fae which purports to show bloodlines with physical elven ancestry going back to the historic kingdom of [[wikipedia:Álfheimr (region)|Álfheimr]].

== Copyright infringement ==
Within the first week after its creation, Temple of The Fae posted the article "What are Otherkin" written by [[MemoryAndDream]], owner of the [[Embracing Mystery]] website. According to MemoryAndDream this was done without permission, and was reported to google for removal using their [http://support.google.com/bin/request.py?&product=sites&contact_type=lr_dmca DMCA copyright infringement reporting tool] on July 22, 2013.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 21:50, 22 July 2013

Temple of The Fae
Author(s) Mia Fainnir
Website
Status Active
Launch date July 16, 2013
Genre kintype-specific


Temple of the Fae is a website created by Mia Fainnir for her nonprofit organization Sanctuary of Otherkin. The temple describes itself as "an organization of religious worship for Elvin and Fae Kin" and states that "Our main purpose is to help any and all Elves and Fae who seek guidance at any point of their awaking, improving their spiritual path as they have chosen, communicate with other elves and fae, provide any education or assistance educationally for those interested."

The temple website also includes research into the history of elves and fae which purports to show bloodlines with physical elven ancestry going back to the historic kingdom of Álfheimr.

Copyright infringement

Within the first week after its creation, Temple of The Fae posted the article "What are Otherkin" written by MemoryAndDream, owner of the Embracing Mystery website. According to MemoryAndDream this was done without permission, and was reported to google for removal using their DMCA copyright infringement reporting tool on July 22, 2013.

See also