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It is not subject to any copyright laws, as long as it not entirely the same, and once you start selling it, it is subject to the laws of any copyright laws on the monopoly franchise.

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Who obtained a copyright for monopoly?

Charles Darrow received a copyright on Monopoly in 1933.


What year did CD get copyright for monopoly?

The game Monopoly is controlled by Hasbro.


How can I use a Monopoly game image?

The images in Monopoly are copyright, which means you will need legal permission from the games copyright holders to publish the image.


What year did Monopoly get a copyright?

The game was patented in 1924.


What is another word for monopoly?

Lets see: trust, corner, syndicate, cartel, oligopoly, copyright, patent.


How do you get copyright permission for using the Monopoly image?

Contact Hasbro in writing; be very specific about how you plan to use it.


What are synonyms of copyright?

Copyright is a fairly specific word, as most legal terms are. You might say it offers protection, or that someone has control over a work. A thesaurus may suggest "monopoly," but that can be misleading or just confusing.


Does a copyright or a patent create a monopolistic market?

A patent grants the holder the rights to produce the product. Only they can make it for the length of the patent. They can also license out the rights to make something. Anyone else making the product can be sued for violation of the copyright.


How does copyright law stimulate artistic creativity?

Ostensibly, the limited monopoly created by copyright law allows the creator to ascribe value to (and derive income from) his or her imagination and hard work. That is, it allows creators to create full-time instead of waiting tables.


What is the difference between a geographic monopoly and technological monopoly?

Geographic monopolies occur when there is only one company that offers a particular good or service in an area. Technological monopolies occur when the good or service the company provides is has legal protection in the form of a patent or copyright.


Is monopoly man in the public domain?

I assume you mean the "Rich Uncle Pennybags" character (the mustachioed gent with the tuxedo and top hat). While I don't actually know for certain, I doubt it. He first appeared on Monopoly cards in 1936, which is too new for him to be definitively in the public domain as far as copyright is concerned, and I strongly suspect he's a registered trademark (which goes by different rules than copyright).


What countries are monopoly played in?

Monopoly is played in many countries around the world, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and various European nations. The game has been localized with different editions featuring unique city or country themes, such as Monopoly: Paris or Monopoly: Tokyo. Additionally, it has been adapted into numerous languages, making it accessible to a global audience. Overall, Monopoly's popularity spans across continents, appealing to diverse cultures.