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- CommentAuthorPertoonist
- CommentTimeNov 22nd 2009 edited
Hello people's. I belive I have stumbeled upon an interesting question; Posting things on the internet. Is there any form of protection?
I read someware that once you post something, there's nothing you can do to stop people stealing your idea. Is this true?
I'm setting aside some time to make an animation and I think it would be really awsome if I could make some kind of blog. That way I could post animatics and artwork and the like. It would be great if I could get some feed back before I start the animation proccess.
I've heard of people doing this and they did it with the "Schoolies" project but is it really safe? What's your thoughts on posting things on the internet?
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- CommentAuthored65love
- CommentTimeMar 2nd 2010
I've been reading lots of film books recently, and it seems that scripts are usually safe but you CANNOT copyright an idea. Share it at all, online or otherwise, and it can be LEGALLY used by anyone.
Be careful!
Love,
Ed
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