First of all, I apologize if this is in the wrong forum section. I'm a little overwhelmed with all of the different subforums.
I just got done reading Unscripted , and I have these questions that are bugging me.
I hope you don't find them stupid, and I appreciate you taking your time to read and perhaps responding to them.
Okay, here we go:
Question 1:
Can I make a product that was shown off in a movie, a reality without being sued?
I'll give you a prime example.
Ever see the movie Total Recall (the original one)? There is a nail scene in the movie, where the woman changes the color of her nails. Here is the 39 second YouTube clip, so you can see for yourself if you don't know what I'm talking about:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=in7QyUBV6Fk
What if I wanted to make that "fantasy" a reality, by making acrylic nails for women, that they can change the color of their nails anytime, with some sort of stylus? What if women wanted something like that?
My main concern, is that if I did make that a reality, could they turn around and sue me, because that was in their movie? I know, this might sound ridiculous to you, but I wanted to be sure. I'm ignorant of copyright/patent laws and things of that nature.
Obviously I would test the market to see if something like that was desired, but I just wanted to know if legally I would be allowed to even do that.
Question 2:
In TMFL you said as entrepreneurs, we don't have to make an original thing. Just take an original thing, and make it better. What about infringing copyright or patent rights? I was always confused about this. How do you make a "better" product if there is already a copyright on the original product? And if you do, are you able to copyright your own "better" version of the product? Again, this is just a confusing topic for me, about copyrighting and patenting.
Last Question:
Should you make a rough blueprint and copyright an idea before testing the market to see if people like your idea, to prevent it from potentially being taken?
The first and last questions I got from reading Unscripted . The second question, I had when I read TMFL.
Thank you for your time.
I just got done reading Unscripted , and I have these questions that are bugging me.
I hope you don't find them stupid, and I appreciate you taking your time to read and perhaps responding to them.
Okay, here we go:
Question 1:
Can I make a product that was shown off in a movie, a reality without being sued?
I'll give you a prime example.
Ever see the movie Total Recall (the original one)? There is a nail scene in the movie, where the woman changes the color of her nails. Here is the 39 second YouTube clip, so you can see for yourself if you don't know what I'm talking about:
What if I wanted to make that "fantasy" a reality, by making acrylic nails for women, that they can change the color of their nails anytime, with some sort of stylus? What if women wanted something like that?
My main concern, is that if I did make that a reality, could they turn around and sue me, because that was in their movie? I know, this might sound ridiculous to you, but I wanted to be sure. I'm ignorant of copyright/patent laws and things of that nature.
Obviously I would test the market to see if something like that was desired, but I just wanted to know if legally I would be allowed to even do that.
Question 2:
In TMFL you said as entrepreneurs, we don't have to make an original thing. Just take an original thing, and make it better. What about infringing copyright or patent rights? I was always confused about this. How do you make a "better" product if there is already a copyright on the original product? And if you do, are you able to copyright your own "better" version of the product? Again, this is just a confusing topic for me, about copyrighting and patenting.
Last Question:
Should you make a rough blueprint and copyright an idea before testing the market to see if people like your idea, to prevent it from potentially being taken?
The first and last questions I got from reading Unscripted . The second question, I had when I read TMFL.
Thank you for your time.
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