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Legal Help: Protecting Idea from Company
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So here is my dilemma: There is currently a small company ($5mln-$10mln valuation) that I have been following. I have a great idea of a product/service that they could easily bring to the market, and I am fairly certain they would have success with it. I am currently not connected to the company at all and have not contacted them. What sort of legal defense can I construct to protect my idea when I present it to them so that they can't turn around and use my idea without giving me any compensation or credit? If they take the idea, I hope to become involved in the company and see it through to the end (which I know the owner would probably agree/encourage). I have never met anyone related to the company in real life, however, I know of their reputation and I wouldn't put it past them (or anyone, really) to try and screw me. Thanks for your help and ideas, E edit: It's not a new idea or product that can be patented... Just an idea of a certain company bringing it forward to a certain market that they currently are not.
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When did the OT forum on BP become a lawyers office? Seriously, i highly doubt youll get good advice from anyone here. Go consult a lawyer (usually free or a small charge)
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Intellectual Property Law, aka IP Law. Find an IP lawyer.
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Trademark isn't applicable here either. That leaves you with copyright. However, copyright protection does not extend to "ideas" alone. You can chew on this before you schedule an official consultation: http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-protect.html
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It's going to be tough. You could ask them to sign an NDA, but they probably won't.
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no company who knows what they are doing with even entertain listening to your idea. People send ideas to companies all the time and they will not even look at them. The reason being if they for some reason had a similar idea and you claim it was your and sent them the idea they do not want to deal with a lawsuit.
Companies do not want to pay people for ideas unless they feel it can bring them more value and they will usually come to you not the other way around. |
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Go look up some intellectual property lawyers. With a lawyer/notary present you can sign legal documents to keep your ideas confidential and have this to use against them in the event that they take your idea and run. Goodluck
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If it's not an idea that can be patented, make sure your idea isn't violating an existing patent first
Next, find an attorney to work with and send a sketch or description of your design to your attorney. Schedule meeting with company. Have said attorney draw up an NDA for you to bring to this meeting. Have everybody sign NDA. Present your idea. |
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If you can't patent the idea to sell, then your best bet is investing in the business to see a return. Ideas are a dime a dozen.... people who execute ideas get paid.
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To your point, if they are a bunch of cowboys, they most likely are not going to listen to your idea, and if they do why would they pay for it or share in the profits. You're better off doing it yourself, or enter in to a legal partnership with them. The cost to fight these cases are huge. I am not a lawyer but I am on a daily bases negotiate IP and ownership contracts all the time. If you do not have the right agreement and legal understanding set up ahead of time, then your battle to recover is an uphill battle. There is an IP case that was just file recently which some guy in Philly who claims he was working with Ford for many years on a design for injectors for the ecoboost engines, Ford decide to go another path and this guy is now claiming Ford in fact did use his ideas and do not want to pay him for them. For your reading http://www.carscoops.com/2012/08/inv...inging-on.html Last edited by Maestro; 04-07-2014 at 01:00 PM.. |
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Getting a $1 is kind of low since many company pay more, but they are required to pay you something if they do not then you might have case against the company on future royalties. |
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Agreed but this was the early 80's, a big six firm in IT consultantcy, and a extensive to mod to their software package that allowed them to leverage into a whole new industry. No one there had brought this up except my team from constant client contact. Patent ran out name's not there and frankly do not care because everybody in the make to order manufacturing world does that now. Not like we found the cure to cancer.
My point to the OP was, it's not his idea(he said it was not a new idea), he's offering it to someone else for them to bring to market. They assume all the risk. I'd settle for a really nice gig from them to develop it to maturity and leverage off that for the future. I doubt he'll get diddly for a new variation of the same old thing. |
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