I was talking to a friend and he said once you have a solid "TRADING TECHNIQUE" you can copyright the name or Technique. I dont think it is possible but Just want to know more about it.
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DislikedI was talking to a friend and he said once you have a solid "TRADING TECHNIQUE" you can copyright the name or Technique. I dont think it is possible but Just want to know more about it.Ignored
DislikedI was talking to a friend and he said once you have a solid "TRADING TECHNIQUE" you can copyright the name or Technique. I dont think it is possible but Just want to know more about it.Ignored
DislikedI was talking to a friend and he said once you have a solid "TRADING TECHNIQUE" you can copyright the name or Technique. I dont think it is possible but Just want to know more about it.Ignored
DislikedI was talking to a friend and he said once you have a solid "TRADING TECHNIQUE" you can copyright the name or Technique. I dont think it is possible but Just want to know more about it.Ignored
DislikedI was talking to a friend and he said once you have a solid "TRADING TECHNIQUE" you can copyright the name or Technique. I dont think it is possible but Just want to know more about it.Ignored
DislikedIt is very possible. I have my trading code registered with the US copyright agency. By US law, orignal works are protected whether registered or not but registering does afford you more legal protection which, unfortunately, I almost had to use.
There's not much point in registering but my kids thought it was cool and I'm on the books so to speak.
You can learn more here: http://copyright.gov/Ignored
Dislikedi took an intellectual property course in my undergrad
here are some facts:
1) anything you put into storable medium (paper & ink, software, sheet music) is already copyrighted the minute you create it
2) even though your work may be copyrighted, you can not sue for copyright infringement unless the copyright has been registered
3) math algorithms and naturally occuring phenomenon (fire, water) can not be patented or copyrighted (i think the rules of a trading system fall under this category)
4) the APPLICATION of a math algorithm or natural...Ignored