Apps Abound, But Study Shows We Could Care Less

Apps Abound, But Study Shows We Could Care Less

A Good Short Answer (board game)

“Use a poor man’s copyright. Write the game description, object and any details and have the dated and notarized by a notary. Then put the papers in a sealed envelope and take them to the post office and have them postmarked on the envelope seal. I would do this with 3 copies. File one copy with your attorney, another copy should be kept in a safe deposit box and the third copy kept in a safe place.”

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Intellectual Property Protection for Video Games

Intellectual Property Protection for Video Games