Event Recap: Understanding Copyright & Protecting Your Stories

AFM Wordsmiths logo

The Austin Film Meet Wordsmiths held their first meeting on October 12, 2010, and presented an important topic Understanding Copyright and Protecting Your Stories. Read Official Event Notice. Thanks to Don R and Tina Davis for an excellent and insightful presentation. Here’s a recap:

The Pocket Lawyers for Filmmakers, a Focal Press book – Highly Recommended book. If you’re producing media, you NEED this book.
pocket lawyers handbook book cover

• Intellectual property is ideas. Make sure you make written copies of your work (anything that you create).

• Registering at www.copyright.gov/help/faq -guarantees you are copyright protected with the federal government.

• Formulas are not under copyright protection (for example: love stories). It’s the characters that are protected under copyright.

• Keep all paperwork from the beginning to the end so that you can PROVE it was your idea.

• You need physical evidence of your work to copyright it with the government.

• If you’re going to sell your idea… you need to get an NDA.

• Generalize your ideas to protect yourself but also give information to grab the producers.

• Non-union writers do not have legal protection from the WGA like members do.

• NEVER submit your work to production companies without an NDA.

• Always pitch in person, never just mail stuff out.

• Starting a paper trail— send it to yourself in the mail… DO NOT OPEN! After it’s opened it doesn’t count as evidence in a trial setting over copyright infringement.

Related posts:

H.Cherdon Bedford

About H.Cherdon Bedford

Creative Superhero / Owner of Humblebee Media For as long as she’s been, H.Cherdon has demonstrated an exceptional aptitude for creative arts. Her art and literature, stories and poems, have won her numerous awards and gained her national attention, especially for the children’s picture books she both writes and illustrates. Also a talented stage performer, she has appeared in more than 40 stage productions, two performing arts touring troupes, several short films and a few PSAs. Her producer powers include organization, presentation, big-picture perspective, unforgettable memory and maybe even a little obsessive-compulsive behavior sometimes. Driven and self-motivated, Cherdon excels as as artist, director, photographer, web designer, writer, actress, illustrator, producer, bookmaker, entrepreneur… and creative superhero. As the organizer for the Austin Filmmakers Meetup, Cherdon reaches out to fellow filmmakers and artists. She thrives as a “handyman” for creative challenges, a real life Creative Superhero for hire, using love and creativity to touch lives and save projects. You can usually find Cherdon in East Austin where she lives and works with her four cats, fourteen fish and her partner in love, life and crime, Brandon Boggs.   www.hcherdon.com
This entry was posted in Event Recaps, Resources, Wordsmiths and tagged , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*


*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>