Hey everyone, just curious how you guys go about protecting your writing and ideas. I’m very much an amateur but would really like to start sharing my writing, short stories etc. But I’m not sure how you go about protecting yourself from your work getting stolen?

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    1 year ago

    By and large, anything you post publicly available online is copyrighted to you even if you did not necessarily file out all the paperwork needed to be so. Having a good track record and sourcing of your original work will do good, but ultimately there’s not much that can be done about it being “stolen” in so far as someone taking a copy of it, posting it elsewhere, and claiming credit.

    If you want to vigorously hold onto your ideas then you just don’t want to talk about them to anyone but people you trust. You can’t copyright an idea and there’s nothing stopping someone from being successful with an idea you posited. The Inheritance series of novels by Paolini is consistently criticized as a fantasy rewrite of Star Wars but there’s not much LucasFilms et al. can do with that.

    If you’re interested in building a portfolio of work, then sharing your writing is a way to advance that goal and therefore sharing is in your interests. If you just want to share some writing because you want others to read it, and have no particular considerations about monetization, I would avoid obsessing about the plagiarism/theft thing. Not that it isn’t important, but it’s not an immediate consideration.

    Do not make publicly available anything you hope to monetize.

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      11 year ago

      Fantastic this is the kind of answer I was looking for. Sage advice