Ninja wrote:Rune, any luck contacting Murpheys.
Seems no one is 100% positive on this topic.
Seems no one is even 10% positive


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The Law
A Magic Trick cannot have a copyright. The trick its self is a series of moves and actions, this is very much like a cooking receipe. Physical actions cannot have a copyright.
The actual video / book can have a copyright. A video / dvd / book of magic can have a copyright just as any other book or film. The solutions of the tricks fall into the above and are not protected. The actual names of tricks or phrases can be protected and registered as trade marks.
A gimmick or device. These can be protected by patents. If you have something that is unique you can apply for a patent that protects the function of the design. The device or idea cannot be protected if it is determined as 'obvious'.
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