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11/27/2023 - Knowing Your Intellectual Property Rights and Protecting Your Ideas
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Of course, in some cases, piracy is very obvious. If someone copyrights a formula, design for a product, or other such creative and unique information, then using that information without permission obviously infringes upon the owner's copyright.

On the other hand, three more nebulous areas that are now under scrutiny for piracy are the music industry, film industry, and written information. For example, many people see no problem in sharing music via burned CDs and file sharing through the internet. They figure that musicians already earn so much money, so what is the big deal of circumventing a CD purchase in favor of getting the one song that you like from a friend? However, with so many adopting this attitude and sharing copyrighted songs, some studies have shown marked decreases in profits for the musicians, producers, record labels, and other entities involved in the music production process. The same goes for the film industry.

Additionally, many kids are not taught the exact definition of plagiarism. They may know that it is wrong to copy something word-for-word, but they do not realize that stealing ideas is also wrong. It is easy to take information from the internet and put it in something that you are writing-you can copy and paste information with a few clicks of your mouse. However, this is wrong. This is a crime called piracy, which can have serious repercussions.

People with copyrights receive protection against piracy. Thus, if you take intellectual property from someone without his or her permission, you can be charged with piracy.

Have you ever seen an infomercial on TV or a commercial for something that you thought would be a great idea years ago? Did you ever think to yourself that if you would have created it you could have been making the profits? Well, this is where knowing your intellectual property rights come into play and getting your ideas protected. You need to know about this just in case you have the next million dollar idea.

What you should know about your Intellectual Property Rights

Any inventor is only as good as the lawyer that protects his or her intellectual property rights. This also goes for screenwriters, writers in general, and entrepreneurs. Could you imagine if you spend years working on a new invention, a new movie script, or a concept for a business, then you find out that someone else has already used your idea and created what you were trying to put together?

How would this make you feel? This is why we have intellectual property rights and if you have an idea for a business, an invention, or really anything at all, then you need to own the copyright to that idea. This will protect your idea from being stolen. If someone else was to try to use your idea and you own the rights, then you are able to get a piece of the action.

This is why every single time you hear a popular song the artist gets paid. You cannot just go and use their music for your own personal or business gain. You have to have permission, first, and that costs money. So if you have a copyright on your ideas, your music, your story, your computer program, your video game, or anything else, then nobody can steal your ideas and use them for their gain without your permission.

Anne Chambers Conterfeiting, Anne Chambers, Anne Chambers Solicitor
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