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how do i check on a copyright with some one?
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Ishtara Rothschild 47
Checking for somebody's copright is a bit of a problem. It's not as easy as with trademarks. Copyrights don't need to be registered, since all original artistic work is protected from the moment of its creation. That includes all objects and builds in Second Life, supposing they are sufficiently original and not just a slightly modified plywood cube.
So you can just go ahead and assume that all work in SL is copyrighted. But don't worry: If your own work is completely original and you didn't steal anybody else's textures, scripts, animations, sounds, or prim work, it does not violate another person's copyright, even if it serves the same purpose as another product. You cannot copyright ideas (other than patenting them of course).
It could still be judged to be a copyright violation if your work looked 100% identical to that of another person, due to some freak coincidence. If the similarity is so great that it might as well have been ripped or copybotted, it makes no difference how the apparent copy came to be. But that is pretty unlikely if you did all the work yourself, I would think. Don't let anybody tell you that you violate their copyright just by marketing a similar product.
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