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Posted: April 5, 20172017-04-05T22:47:14+10:00 2017-04-05T22:47:14+10:00In: Drama

When his breakthrough idea got stolen,an aspiring TV writer must fight to keep both his job and sanity

It’s a story about inspiration,relationships and betrayal

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      Neer Shelter Singularity
      2017-04-05T23:03:53+10:00Added an answer on April 5, 2017 at 11:03 pm

      What, in practical terms, manifests him keeping his job and sanity? This would be his goal and needs to be specified in the logline. More so, how he fights to do so is his action and also needs to be described.

      Without these descriptions the plot is vague and story unclear so best to re draft with the action and goal.

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      Superhero Logliner
      2017-04-06T00:04:47+10:00Added an answer on April 6, 2017 at 12:04 am

      Thanks for the feedback,I appreciate it.How about that-An aspiring writer must fight to prove his author rights when his breakthrough idea got stolen and in the process he discovers that nobody is who they seems to be

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      dpg Singularity
      2017-04-06T01:33:07+10:00Added an answer on April 6, 2017 at 1:33 am

      >>>discovers that nobody is who they seems to be

      Loglines are about what the protagonist does, not what he discovers. The sole exception?being ?a discovery in the 1st Act that constitutes the inciting incident. ?As in “When a wife discovers her husband is cheating on him, she….”

      In this version logline, the discovery comes in the 2nd and/or 3rd Acts.

      Also, nobody is who they seem to be in showbiz. ?That’s not a story hook, that’s standard operating procedure. ?Another reason it’s extraneous to a ?logline.

      And legally, it’s not necessarily intellectual theft to run with someone else’s idea. ?A story based upon that idea, a script, an outline or treatment that develops? or clones that idea — yes, you can sue for that. ?But the ?raw , undeveloped idea itself that has no documented development and copyright beyond a logline has little or no legal protection. ?If it can’t pass the threshhold requirements for the Copyright Office of the United States to accept as qualifying for copyright protection, it’s darn well near impossible to sue in U.S. courts.

      Your logline plays on a ?nightmare that every writer?has . ?But it also has to pass the credibility test, what every writer would know — or should know — ?about limits of legal protection for intellectual property.

      Just saying, refine your phrasing?to make it legally credible.

      Finally, it’s all too common for writers sue over the theft of intellectual property. (Every successful movie gets sued for intellectual theft.) ?So your character’s plight is common — not unique. ?What might be unique is what he does about the theft. ?Of which there is no clue in the logline. ?

      IOW: ?what’s the story hook? ?What makes this story different from all the other woeful tales about writers having their ideas stolen?

      fwiw

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      Foxtrot25 Uberwriter
      2017-04-07T01:55:44+10:00Added an answer on April 7, 2017 at 1:55 am

      I’m more interested in what this breakthrough idea is so that I can use it myself. lol

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      Fma Samurai
      2017-04-12T10:20:20+10:00Added an answer on April 12, 2017 at 10:20 am

      SPARKLEPUPPIES TEAM 6 –

      A bankrupt TV writer fights to maintain his sanity after he hires a wacky pro bono lawyer to sue the network when his cartoon idea is stolen and it becomes a huge hit.

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