Anjorno wrote:Why can't some international law be put into place for protecting the secrets. especially with tricks that use gimmicks ans specific props. could that not be put into copyright laws, for example if i copied a dvd i'd be breaking copyright, so if a magic trick gets a cheap knock off made then that should be the same.
There's a problem in that you only need a small variation on something for it to no longer be protected. Cheap China knock offs are generally quite a bit different from original ideas so can legally be classed as another product.
If you sell it under the same trademarked name then you get an issue of course.
Think of it like Coca-Cola
There are plenty of other drinks branded as "cola" essentially parading around being a cheap version of Coke. And there's nothing that can be legally done to stop this. Unless someone put their roller cola in a bottle labled as Coca-Cola!
Between copyrights, patents and trademarks magic just really doesn't get much of a legal foothold. But it's the nature of the beast