...DJjaffacake said:That's pretty much exactly what I said.thaluikhain said:Hey?DJjaffacake said:I think I read an interview where Steven Moffat said they were going to be watching the American version very closely, because they know what's original Sherlock Holmes, which the Americans can use, and what they added in, which the Americans can't use. So there's certainly potential for something like that to happen.Shocksplicer said:I REALLY hope that it's similar enough to Sherlock that they wind up with a lawsuit, seeing as how they don't have the rights...
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle died in 1930. IIRC, copyright for works of fiction extends to 75 years after the death of the creator. Anything he wrote is fair game.
Now, if they are worried the US version might rip off things Moffat came up with, fair enough, otherwise anyone can make their Sherlock Holmes story.
Um, yeah it is, not sure how I got that wrong.