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MacGyverMagic/Mgm stated for the record:
In a previous discussion it was determined that most
magic tricks aren't
patented (for fear of revealing the method) or copyrighted (only the way
it's written down in a book or recorded on a DVD or video is copyrighted).
However, isn't exposure of commercially available effects considered
[[piracy]] then?
Mgm
Dear All:
Do we have a WP: page discussing this issue? Wikipedia's policy is
clear, but the question still comes up periodically, and it would be
nice to be able to point people to a concise explanation.
If there isn't one, I may try to pull something together.
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