What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? South Carolina
Edit: As the thread title states, I'm looking for actual, detailed advice, not yes/no lists. If you're going to answer my questions, please do elaborate and leave some detailed answers that both answer my questions as well as give me some advice about how I should proceed.
Hello! I'm basically a poor artist/writer who's been working for several years on developing a very detailed fictional setting to be used both in novels and video games. As most artists and writers would be, I'm very protective of the IP I've created and I'm very concerned with it being stolen when I start releasing stories and games online.
Profit is not a priority for me in this, in fact, the main reason I want to protect my work is from those who would only care to use my IP for profit. I definitely plan on having a lot of free releases.
I realize good ideas are pretty easy to come by and there's 7 billion other people out there that may (and probably are) better at world building, writing and game design than me... and that I probably don't have too much to worry about realistically. However, this doesn't ease my fears in the slightest. I'm just a writer that wants to tell my stories and share my world with others while using some mediums I highly respect... without some larger company or random scam artists coming along and stealing it all away from me.
I currently live in the U.S. but my game and story releases would probably be done mostly online.
My Questions:
1. I don't have any finished "stories" or video games yet that I can copyright. However, I do have a lot of notes, I tend to write everything down as it comes to me in as much detail as possible. So, according to a lot of copyright articles and explanations I've read online, my understanding of copyright law is... while I can't copyright "ideas"... I can copyright my "original expression" of those ideas in a "fixed" form. So my first question is... does this mean I can basically pull all my notes together in one huge file and send it/upload it to the copyright office for a copyright? I would argue that my notes are an original creative expression in a fixed form of my IP. If this is possible, what happens if I need to update those notes after I get them copyrighted?
2. What should I do in the short term to protect my IP before I start releasing games or stories that use my IP as a setting? Do I need to start my own company first?
3. Is my IP always legally separate from any art, music or programming I hire someone else to do for video games or stories? Is there any way that an artist, musician or programmer can legally argue that they hold some legal rights to my IP itself because they supplied art, music or programming skills to it? If so, is there any way to avoid this trap?
4. Since I would be releasing video games and stories online... is it possible that someone from some other country could try to steal the rights to my IP and get away with it because of different laws or because I don't have a copyright in their country? If so, is there any way to prevent this?
5. Is there anything else I should really know about when it comes to protecting an IP? Are there any good online forums dedicated to this sort of discussion and advice? How should I go about finding an affordable legal consultant for something like this?
Thank you so much for the help! I really appreciate it!
Edit: As the thread title states, I'm looking for actual, detailed advice, not yes/no lists. If you're going to answer my questions, please do elaborate and leave some detailed answers that both answer my questions as well as give me some advice about how I should proceed.
Hello! I'm basically a poor artist/writer who's been working for several years on developing a very detailed fictional setting to be used both in novels and video games. As most artists and writers would be, I'm very protective of the IP I've created and I'm very concerned with it being stolen when I start releasing stories and games online.
Profit is not a priority for me in this, in fact, the main reason I want to protect my work is from those who would only care to use my IP for profit. I definitely plan on having a lot of free releases.
I realize good ideas are pretty easy to come by and there's 7 billion other people out there that may (and probably are) better at world building, writing and game design than me... and that I probably don't have too much to worry about realistically. However, this doesn't ease my fears in the slightest. I'm just a writer that wants to tell my stories and share my world with others while using some mediums I highly respect... without some larger company or random scam artists coming along and stealing it all away from me.
I currently live in the U.S. but my game and story releases would probably be done mostly online.
My Questions:
1. I don't have any finished "stories" or video games yet that I can copyright. However, I do have a lot of notes, I tend to write everything down as it comes to me in as much detail as possible. So, according to a lot of copyright articles and explanations I've read online, my understanding of copyright law is... while I can't copyright "ideas"... I can copyright my "original expression" of those ideas in a "fixed" form. So my first question is... does this mean I can basically pull all my notes together in one huge file and send it/upload it to the copyright office for a copyright? I would argue that my notes are an original creative expression in a fixed form of my IP. If this is possible, what happens if I need to update those notes after I get them copyrighted?
2. What should I do in the short term to protect my IP before I start releasing games or stories that use my IP as a setting? Do I need to start my own company first?
3. Is my IP always legally separate from any art, music or programming I hire someone else to do for video games or stories? Is there any way that an artist, musician or programmer can legally argue that they hold some legal rights to my IP itself because they supplied art, music or programming skills to it? If so, is there any way to avoid this trap?
4. Since I would be releasing video games and stories online... is it possible that someone from some other country could try to steal the rights to my IP and get away with it because of different laws or because I don't have a copyright in their country? If so, is there any way to prevent this?
5. Is there anything else I should really know about when it comes to protecting an IP? Are there any good online forums dedicated to this sort of discussion and advice? How should I go about finding an affordable legal consultant for something like this?
Thank you so much for the help! I really appreciate it!