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Ask HN: Which legal doc to stop the pitchee taking my idea?

3 pointsby nthStateabout 9 years ago
Hi!<p>If I&#x27;m going to pitch a product&#x2F;service to a company, which legal documents do I need to stop them from simply stealing the idea and making their own version?<p>I think NDA&#x27;s cover that they can&#x27;t talk about it. I&#x27;ve heard of things like no-compete documents, is that what I need?<p>Thanks!

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brudgersabout 9 years ago
Talk to an attorney familiar with the industry. Perhaps file a patent.<p>If that doesn&#x27;t seem like a good investment right now, lawyering up when someone violates the terms of whatever &quot;idea protection&quot; document gets cooked up is not a better investment.<p>I&#x27;ve come to agree with the common wisdom that improving execution is better than protecting an idea. For a customer adopting an existing implementation is faster than building something in house. On the other hand, implementing an idea in house may be faster than relying on an external company.<p>I like this essay: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;sivers.org&#x2F;multiply" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;sivers.org&#x2F;multiply</a>
dmschulmanabout 9 years ago
No one is going to steal your idea <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.tonythings.com&#x2F;not-worry-idea-theft&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.tonythings.com&#x2F;not-worry-idea-theft&#x2F;</a>
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PaulHouleabout 9 years ago
File a provisional patent application at the patent office.<p>If you register as a &quot;micro entity&quot; this costs just $65; although is good for a PPA to look a lot like a real patent application there is no particular requirement for what is in it -- so you definitely DO NOT need to get a lawyer involved at this phase.<p>Once you do this you can also claim your invention is &quot;patent pending&quot;.