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http://www.chillingeffects.org/fanfic/n ... NoticeID=7J.On.The.Spot21 wrote:*bump*
The idea of Romulans or Klingons or Warbirds or Enterprise are no more copyrightable than my balls. This was a good idea, has anyone gone anywhere with that?
I.E. Any of the names of races or galaxies...Single words and short phrases are generally not protected by copyright, even when the name has been "coined" or newly-created by the mark owner.
Obviously our map wouldn't effect the market...The most significant factor in this analysis is the effect on the market. If a copier's use supplants demand for the original work, then it will be very difficult for him or her to claim fair use. On the other hand, if the use does not compete with the original, it is more likely to be permitted as "fair use."
The problem is, there are copywrited Star Trek computer games, so Paramount could claim infringement on those "original works". While "Romulan" itself is not copyrightable, nor "Klingon" nor "Andorian" nor "Enterprise"... when you put those words together, it smacks "Star Trek;" they become less applicable as words and more applicable as "theme" and thus, potentially infringes.J.On.The.Spot21 wrote:Nice link, you only proved my point.
I.E. Any of the names of races or galaxies...Single words and short phrases are generally not protected by copyright, even when the name has been "coined" or newly-created by the mark owner.
Obviously our map wouldn't effect the market...The most significant factor in this analysis is the effect on the market. If a copier's use supplants demand for the original work, then it will be very difficult for him or her to claim fair use. On the other hand, if the use does not compete with the original, it is more likely to be permitted as "fair use."
Anything else?
