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- How do I legally protect my idea before selling or licensing it to a company?
- I have a makeup product idea that I want to sell or license, not the product itself. It is influenced by a product that was recently launched. Therefore, I want to sell/license to the company that launched said product. After some research, I contacted a patent attorney who explained that... Read more →
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Lawyer answer by P.O OHIKHENA & Co
Good day,A patent will not be applicable since it's still an idea. You can go into an MOU(Memorandum of understanding) with the said company and also an NDA.You can contact me for my insight. Visit our profile and send us...
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