How do law reviews costume play, deals with copyright protection?
By gengeni
@gengeni (3308)
Indonesia
January 10, 2011 2:27am CST
Cosplay is a hobby and their clothes and accessories worn makeup like the characters in anime, manga, manhwa, storytelling, video games, idol singers and musicians, and Nickelodeon cartoons.
whether the creator can sue the copyright misuse is related to economic rights inherent in the self-creator?
4 responses
@kendedes2011 (2712)
• Indonesia
19 Jan 11
"I think a creation or a work created by a person is or includes the creators of intellectual property rights, and is protected by law, by means of patented, so it can not be used without permission from the author, any abuse can be prosecuted, the abuse in question in this case obvious use without permission for something that provides economic benefits (commercial) to the user, if its purpose is for commercial Cosplay or purpose of gaining economic advantage is a form of copyright misuse, or characters forms of creation such as cartoons and the like that also includes intellectual rights protected by law, let alone who was widely known worldwide and society
@nakula2009 (2325)
• Indonesia
10 Jan 11
I like clothes that have a bright complexion and gray jeans
@dayangsumbi2010 (1724)
• Indonesia
10 Jan 11
they wear costumes that will be tailored to the role he played





