I'm making a comic. With my dad's help, and his software, it could actually become a reality and be in stores everywhere. But I need feedback! I don't know alot of people (during the summer at least) so I can't get good feedback, everyone I know would say, "Good! That's great!" without saying anything to make it better xD
So, should I post it on Scratch for feedback? I don't want a AdBot company to steal it, or (I hope not) you guys *gasp* to steal it
What should i do?

Last edited by samurai768 (2010-08-01 17:13:12)
Offline
No. Try to get it copyrighted, or at least Creative Commons where you have to give credit, and not use for commercial gain.
Offline
MaxtheWeirdo wrote:
No. Try to get it copyrighted, or at least Creative Commons where you have to give credit, and not use for commercial gain.
I don't have the money, and neither do my parents.
rufflebee wrote:
Put a watermark on it.
Good idea
Last edited by samurai768 (2010-07-30 18:00:19)
Offline
Sure, why not?

Offline
samurai768 wrote:
That goes in siggeh when olympics are over.
Wait... I'll do it now.
Offline
iCode-747 wrote:
samurai768 wrote:
That goes in siggeh when olympics are over.
Wait... I'll do it now.
LOLZ
I can't wait my first issue of my comic to be done
I'll watermark it if I can't afford a copyright by the time it's done (probably going to have to watermark xD)
Offline
Sign up on deviant art, then upload it there. Things you put up on there are automatically copyrighted to you.
Offline
Blade-Edge wrote:
Sign up on deviant art, then upload it there. Things you put up on there are automatically copyrighted to you.
I can't, I'm too young, and I'm not lying, and my parents won't allow it. Plus, some of those things give you viruses!
Offline
samurai768 wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
Sign up on deviant art, then upload it there. Things you put up on there are automatically copyrighted to you.
I can't, I'm too young, and I'm not lying, and my parents won't allow it. Plus, some of those things give you viruses!
A lot of the people on dA are younger then 13
I know, I own the Scratch group
Offline
Blade-Edge wrote:
samurai768 wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
Sign up on deviant art, then upload it there. Things you put up on there are automatically copyrighted to you.
I can't, I'm too young, and I'm not lying, and my parents won't allow it. Plus, some of those things give you viruses!
A lot of the people on dA are younger then 13
I know, I own the Scratch group
I told you that I'm not allowed by my parents.
And FYI I won't lie to my parents about having dA account. Never ever.
Offline
If everyone promises to not steal the idea (it will sound stupid, so I don't any of you WILL steal it) I will post what it's about.
It's genius though, because anyone who makes merchandise for it won't have to pay much xD
Last edited by samurai768 (2010-07-30 19:20:58)
Offline
I heard somewhere that whatever you publish to the internet also becomes copyrighted to you. Can someone correct me if I'm wrong?
Offline
Blade-Edge wrote:
I heard somewhere that whatever you publish to the internet also becomes copyrighted to you. Can someone correct me if I'm wrong?
I'm not sure, if someone steals the comic, you could always prove by the date of the publish in this forum that it was infact first published by you and your idea.
Offline
kiwi95 wrote:
Blade-Edge wrote:
I heard somewhere that whatever you publish to the internet also becomes copyrighted to you. Can someone correct me if I'm wrong?
I'm not sure, if someone steals the comic, you could always prove by the date of the publish in this forum that it was infact first published by you and your idea.
My teacher actualky had to do that. Õ
Offline
So, posting the comics, then?
What did you use to make it?
Offline
Blade-Edge wrote:
I heard somewhere that whatever you publish to the internet also becomes copyrighted to you. Can someone correct me if I'm wrong?
That is true. Every Thing you do(make) has an automatic copyright that copyright is the © one. The copyright with the r in the circle means it has been registered.
Bewarned. The © can make it hard to prove that you were the first person to make the stuff. It's best to put a water mark on and do something which can make it easy to tell when it was made. Like post a copy to yourself with a time stamp on it.
Last edited by what-the (2010-07-31 09:14:46)
My site Offline
I don't know legal stuff too well, I always slept through Law Studies and Anthropology, but I think the above people are correct.
Offline
Blade-Edge wrote:
So, posting the comics, then?
What did you use to make it?
I making it in manga studio. It's good for inking and then I'm going to color in photoshop CS2.
So far it's only in the sketches, but I'm sure it will be success.
So votes to hear what it is?
Offline