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How to Invent and Protect a Format

18 September 2017, 15:00

 

On September 18, during KYIV MEDIA WEEK 2017 international media forum Jan Salling, co-president of FRAPA board and CEO of Missing Link Media (Denmark), delivered a presentation on creating and – what is even more important! – protecting a format from theft.

 

 

Salling named ten essential steps to be followed:

  1. Provide a proof that you are the author of the format and be ready to protect your rights to it
  2. Write your idea down before showing it to anyone
  3. Arrange copyright and/or create a domain dedicated to the project
  4. Register your format at FRAPA (this costs between 30 and 50 EUR)
  5. Create a pilot or a promo
  6. Keep your idea secret and share it only with those able to buy it and to implement a project
  7. License your format
  8. Sell it to TV channels
  9. Make it recognizable abroad – create a workable project Bible to simplify its adaptation abroad
  10. Put your heart into the format, present it in a passionate and emotional way. You should also clearly spell out your idea in the promo so that the gist of the project is as comprehensible as possible