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A Question Regarding Copyright in Chess Books and Chess Videos


  • 23 months ago · Quote · #3

    oinquarki

    I think Nimzowich has been dead for more than seventy years.

  • 23 months ago · Quote · #9

    Estragon

    I believe My System is in the public domain now, but it doesn't hurt to check.

    But copyright law permits republication of portions of the material for purposes of discussion and education, it's called the "Fair Use" rule.  So if your idea is to develop lessons based on chapters from those books, as long as you don't just read them in their entirety, and give credit for the portions you do quote directly or just paraphrase, you'll be fine.

  • 23 months ago · Quote · #14

    Kingpatzer

    If you are serious about this as a money making endeavor, then I strongly suggest you find yourself a good firm specializing in copyright law, obtain their advice, pay for it, and then listen to it. If you just want to make some you tube videos, go for it on the basis that you'll likely be too small for the publishers to do more than send a cease and disist order.

  • 23 months ago · Quote · #15

    rooperi

    A plagiarist is a criminal which should be kept under lock and key....

  • 23 months ago · Quote · #16

    stocke

    hopefully this doesn't happen:

     

    *Press*

    charlesgalofre; "Oops. I didn't just publish copyrighted stuff, did I? I hope I don't get into any-"

    *Insert siren wailing*

    charlesgalofre; "Oh, boy."


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