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Is it necessary to have a patent so it doesn't get stolen as you try to sell it?
How does selling an idea actually work?
How does selling an idea actually work?
Astronuc said:Most corporations will have what are called 'trade secrets', which one will not find in a patent. Keeping it a secret is the only way to protect that information (intellectual property).
A patent will protect some information, but others could modify the product or process, and perhaps defeat the protection afforded by a patent. Also, one might need more than one patent, which means surround patents, in which a process/method and components are patented separately.
JasonRox said:I'm not sure I understand what you guys are saying.
Like, I want to go and sell my idea (design) of a product. But, I don't want them to steal it. Like, they say "No, we're not interested." and turn around and make it anyways.
How do I avoid that from happening as I propose my idea?
Ivan Seeking said:My favorite was the promise to not use the word "Wahoo" until the product was released.![]()
Ivan Seeking said:Unless you can lay claim to particular technology, likely, you can't.
It is all but impossible to protect an idea. Get a non-disclosure and no compete form signed, and you have probably done all that you can.