: Re: Can I release material related to a work and maintain my rights before publishing? I don't know how many writers here are into the techy side of life, but I am wondering, if say. someone
Howard Aiken said:
Don't worry about people stealing an idea. If it's original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
As a beginner writer, your challenge is to get people to notice you and take your ideas seriously, rather than someone steal from you.
So feel free to share your ideas. Its not the ideas that are important, but how you implement those ideas. Rather than focussing on the wrong thing (people stealing your ideas), focus on how you can market yourself and your work.
Edit: And to answer your other question: As Lauren Ipsum said, you own the rights to anything you create. But you have to ask yourself: Why would anyone steal ideas from an unknown writer? Would anyone even notice you wiki, among the millions of other sites?
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