On 2015-08-19 18:25, Richmond wrote:
I have recently invented a tiling game that can be produced as a
physical game and as a computer game.
This involved a lot of thought and a lot of work, and as a result I
would like to try and make some money
out of it rather than just "give it to the world".

However, never having copyrighted anything except a book in 1985, I
don't know how to go about this.

My main concern would be, initially at least, within the European Community.

I would be grateful for any advice anyone can give me.

Since quite a long time ago now, every creative work automatically has copyright protection from the moment of creation -- and, by treaty, this protection extends worldwide.

There is no need to register your copyright any more in order to receive protection (although it may assist in enforcement).

On the other hand, whether you have copyright on something and whether you can make money out of it are usually uncorrelated.

                                    Peter

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Dr Peter Brett <peter.br...@livecode.com>
LiveCode Engine Development Team


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