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Can I protect my intellectual property right of my idea on Internet? |
Do I have a property right on an 'original and creative' idea which may bring commercial benefit to anyone who would use it or implement it? If I post such an idea online, how can I protect my rights, if any? Thanks. You would first register it with: You could just post it with "Copyright 2006" and your name...although good luck with it being online! Your joking, right. you seem to be to dumb to have an idea...if you put it in your computer and you hook that computer to the web....its public property get use to it...your luck if some doesn't upload terrorist treats addressed to the president and call in the feds. there is no ideas or free thinking allowed.if you dont have the technoligy to protect your stuff then its not your stuff. If you post it--it will be gone--anyone who reads it will be able to use it. if its a product see if you can patent it, There is no legal protection available for ideas. Period. Actually, this is a fairly interesting problem that is experienced by folks every day of the year. The answer, in the US and most of the world, however, is dependent upon what your idea is about. |
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