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oreopoulos wrote:Intellectual property rights. If you do like I do and spend years developing and refining plans for resale, set up and develop a business around it (it can take a lot of work), a judge can look and see when someone has directly copied your work. It's not necessarily vague at all. Anyone can think of most anything (music is a good example.. software too), and then to base your lively hood on a produce and not have any legal protection from thief's is a bit naive to do. I've only taken one situation to court... I was very mad at that #^$%@... and he had to pay up.
Can you actually copyright a plan?
I mean imagine a XxY rectangular with a roof and some windows.
I guess everyone can think of it. How to copyright common sense.
Ofcourse pictures, renderings artwork,music, but even there borders are vague