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ReaperCreeper |
Posted: June 21st, 2007, 3:42pm |
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Been Around
LocationWisconsin Posts974 Posts Per Day 0.15 |
Only members should be able to read unproduced scripts here. I am getting increasingly worried that my work might be stolen and I can't register it at the writer's guild due to my age (plus, I don't know if you need to be American to register it anyway).
I am aware that it has happened before to someone on this site and that sucks, that's why I'm afraid to post my own work here. I think the unproduced section of the site should be restricted to members only.
I dunno if anyonen agrees...
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Shelton |
Posted: June 21st, 2007, 4:10pm |
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Of The Ancients
LocationChicago Posts3292 Posts Per Day 0.49 |
I don't know what creating an account would do to stop something like that though. It would add a few steps to the process for them to be able to view things, but the end result would still give them vision.
Also, if someone signs up as say "Mr. Fakename" so he can view scripts, he can view all the scripts he wants and nobody's the wiser if he never comments on any of them.
You don't have to be American to register with the LoC, but I'm not sure about the WGA. |
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Old Time Wesley |
Posted: June 21st, 2007, 4:29pm |
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LocationOntario, Canada Posts2908 Posts Per Day 0.38 |
You forgot that on the main page they can read them. The main page of SS has nothing to do with the message board.
As far as the message board goes you can probably request that your script only be placed on the message board and not the main page it may lessen the chances of someone stealing it.
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Death Monkey |
Posted: June 22nd, 2007, 1:35am |
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Been Around Viet-goddamn-nam is what happened to me!
LocationThe All Spin Zone Posts983 Posts Per Day 0.15 |
I've registered my work at WGA, and I'm not American. |
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ReaperCreeper |
Posted: June 22nd, 2007, 4:52am |
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Been Around
LocationWisconsin Posts974 Posts Per Day 0.15 |
What's the minimum age to register your work there, if any? |
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dogglebe |
Posted: June 22nd, 2007, 5:54am |
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If you're old enough to pay, you'll old enough to register your work.
Consider registering it with the Copyright Office. IMHO, it's the better of the two.
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alffy |
Posted: June 22nd, 2007, 2:56pm |
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Old Timer
LocationThe bleak North East, England Posts2187 Posts Per Day 0.33 |
The problem I have, is that it is so damn expensive to register your work! I've been scanning the sites and most charge around £30-40 per script. Jesus I'm glad I'm a slow writer or it would cost me a fortune. even now I wonder if I can afford it, I know its not much but when you've bills to pay do you just take the risk? |
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Old Time Wesley |
Posted: June 22nd, 2007, 4:03pm |
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LocationOntario, Canada Posts2908 Posts Per Day 0.38 |
Alffy, check out http://www.writesafe.com/wsreg.html because not too long ago I e mailed them and asked them specifically if they guarentee to protect work against being stolen and they said in short that it creates a paper trail that can be used. I do agree that the copyright office charges a lot. Here in Canada the CIPO (Canadian Intellectual Property Office) charges like one dollar per page and I was confused by the rest so I gave up I guess I could have called and asked how it works but that involves brains and I have a little damage going on up there. |
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Shelton |
Posted: June 22nd, 2007, 4:11pm |
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Of The Ancients
LocationChicago Posts3292 Posts Per Day 0.49 |
One thing you can do to avoid paying loads of money for each script is to register them as a collective.
Just combine them all into one file, name it "The collective works of Alffy" or whatever, and register three scripts for one flat rate. |
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Old Time Wesley |
Posted: June 22nd, 2007, 4:22pm |
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LocationOntario, Canada Posts2908 Posts Per Day 0.38 |
Can you do that with the Copyright Office? Do they not charge on a per page basis though which would round out to the same amount of money? I remember reading on the CIPO website that they charge on a per page basis.
The writers guild has a disclaimer that says "This does not protect your work from being stolen" I believe Phil has mentioned that quite a few times but it literally says that as well. |
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Shelton |
Posted: June 22nd, 2007, 4:31pm |
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Of The Ancients
LocationChicago Posts3292 Posts Per Day 0.49 |
Registering a copyright with the LoC is $30 I think, they don't charge by the page.
I wouldn't worry too much about the disclaimer. Nothing can protect your work from being stolen...it's just a matter of having it protected in case it is. Both offer protection, but for vastly different periods of time. |
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James McClung |
Posted: June 22nd, 2007, 5:38pm |
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Of The Ancients
LocationWashington, D.C. Posts3293 Posts Per Day 0.48 |
I don't think restricting unproduced scripts to members only would do much in regards to protecting from copyright infringement. I think the Kevan incident tought us all that. Besides, the main reason people submit their scripts here seems to be to get exposure. Not everyone knows about the discussion board. Otherwise, we wouldn't be able to complain about nonmembers getting free reads. I think putting restrictions on who reads unproduced scripts would eliminate one of the site's key benefits to try and solve a problem that really isn't going to go away. |
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alffy |
Posted: June 23rd, 2007, 10:29am |
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Old Timer
LocationThe bleak North East, England Posts2187 Posts Per Day 0.33 |
Thanks for the link Wesley but is it just me or the site a trifle confusing?
Oh I see $15 for a script right.
Phil, I know what you mean about registering a collection but I only have a few shorts and a feature that I could combine. When I do more I would have to wait until I had a few before combining them and paying again.
James, you bring a good point here because I read quite a few scripts here before joining so restricting non members might lose reads and new members. |
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Just_Initials |
Posted: July 1st, 2007, 2:47am |
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You can notarize anything for 10 bucks... Just as legit! |
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dogglebe |
Posted: July 1st, 2007, 8:35am |
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I can't imagine having a notary stamp would carry any weight.
Allfy, just register what you have now with the copyright office and worry about your future work when you have it. I have two collected works and four features register. The first one was done a long time ago.
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