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== Legal issues == TV formats are viewed{{by whom|date=January 2016}} as a form of [[intellectual property]] (IP), and are regularly bought and sold by [[TV producer]]s, [[distribution company]] and broadcasters. For example, ''[[Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?]]'' has been recreated in 108 territories, while local versions of ''Idol'' have aired (over 129 series) in 42 territories receiving about three [[1000000000 (number)|billion]] votes, most notable being ''[[American Idol]]''. However, TV formats are not generally protected under [[copyright]] law.<ref name="bournemouth">[http://tvformats.bournemouth.ac.uk/protection.html Legal Protection] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100712111613/http://tvformats.bournemouth.ac.uk/protection.html |date=2010-07-12 }}, Bournemouth University.</ref><ref name="McInerneyRose99">[https://web.archive.org/web/20100328095250/http://www.sheridans.co.uk/people/peter-mcinerney.asp McInerney, Peter] and Rose, David. ''Television formats and copyright protection'' in ''[[The Times]]'', 2 March 1999, p.41 (Law page).</ref> As a result, copycat formats are sometimes created, which seek to duplicate the success of an original format without paying the person who came up with it. Format developers seek to prevent this by various means, including the use of trademarks or withholding distribution of other shows.<ref name="bournemouth"/> Establishing "Proof of Review" and exposure to companies reviewing new TV formats is one important aspect of protection by the industry at the Television Writers Vault. The [[Format Recognition and Protection Association]] (FRAPA) aims to protect rights to formats and lobbies for legal protection.
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