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How do I protect an invention without a patent?

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Answered by nitinpranavsavanth
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Explanation:

If you determine that the invention is probably not patentable, the most effective way to protect yourself is to have prospective licensees sign a nondisclosure agreement before you reveal your invention. This document is sometimes called an "NDA" or a "confidentiality agreement," but the terms are similar.

Answered by ot313361
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Answer:

Yes, you can sell an idea to a company without a patent. However, the company needs to enter into a contract such as a nondisclosure agreement (NDA).  Otherwise, they can steal your idea.  Unfortunately, many companies will not enter into an NDA.  As such, you may need to get at least a patent application on file to pitch your idea

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