This will be my first post on this forum. It's fortunate I found an active Star Trek forum consisting of fans as devoted as I am.
"Science Fiction & Fantasy" is the only category that I believe this thread would fit, being that I am writing my own sci-fi novel removed from the Trek universe. That is, with the exception of Vulcans, or at the very least an alien race inspired by them.
From what I have studied of copyright and trademarks last afternoon, I believe can use the word "Vulcan" as a proper-noun in my story. It is not a word created by Gene Roddenberry, and you cannot copyright words. That leaves the possibility of a trademark. I cannot find if the word is a trademark in context of science fiction. However, if it was, I can still use "Vulcan" as an alien race in my story, as long as the race's name does not appear in the story title or slogan.
As for their culture and philosophy: those are ideas. Ideas cannot fall under copyright. Despite the numerous alterations I plan to make to the race in these categories, the practices of stoicism, vegetarianism, and emphasis on diplomacy will be retained.
That leaves the aesthetic. Vulcans are distinguishable by their tapered ears, some by the subtle green tinge to their skin pigmentation, and arched brows. Here is where it becomes more murky. Would it be enough to give my version of this race tapered and noticably larger ears, a copper-based yellow (instead of green) blood when met with oxygen, and different standard haircuts?
"Science Fiction & Fantasy" is the only category that I believe this thread would fit, being that I am writing my own sci-fi novel removed from the Trek universe. That is, with the exception of Vulcans, or at the very least an alien race inspired by them.
From what I have studied of copyright and trademarks last afternoon, I believe can use the word "Vulcan" as a proper-noun in my story. It is not a word created by Gene Roddenberry, and you cannot copyright words. That leaves the possibility of a trademark. I cannot find if the word is a trademark in context of science fiction. However, if it was, I can still use "Vulcan" as an alien race in my story, as long as the race's name does not appear in the story title or slogan.
As for their culture and philosophy: those are ideas. Ideas cannot fall under copyright. Despite the numerous alterations I plan to make to the race in these categories, the practices of stoicism, vegetarianism, and emphasis on diplomacy will be retained.
That leaves the aesthetic. Vulcans are distinguishable by their tapered ears, some by the subtle green tinge to their skin pigmentation, and arched brows. Here is where it becomes more murky. Would it be enough to give my version of this race tapered and noticably larger ears, a copper-based yellow (instead of green) blood when met with oxygen, and different standard haircuts?
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