Viacom doesn't respond well to solicitation. Your best bet is to find a company already licensed to create SpongeBob toys, ideally using similar materials to what your idea would use, and approach them with it.
Ideas cannot be protected by copyright, only the expression of those ideas. If you have proof that your original work has been used without your permission, contact an experienced copyright attorney about sending a cease and desist notice.
A Copyright would protect an authors idea.
You cannot copyright an idea, only the expression of it. Printed instructions, for example, could be protected.
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Copyright does not protect ideas, only the expression of those ideas.
No; copyright protects specific expressions of ideas, not the ideas themselves.
i have no idea what so ever:)
Ideas cannot be protected by copyright: only the expression of the ideas.
Ideas cannot be protected by copyright; only the expression of the ideas.
Ideas cannot be protected by copyright. If your idea is a new process, you may wish to seek patent protection for it.
First off, you need a business license if you are planning to operate as a company. Then, you need to copyright your idea and get a certificate, after which the product will have to be tested at government laboratories. If it is certified safe, you will get a license to sell it.
No; ideas are not copyrightable.