Sending/using suggestions

Discussion in 'Legal Issues' started by TheRagingStock, Jan 16, 2012.

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    Hi all,

    I recently contacted a website about giving them suggestions or ideas for improvement. They responded by saying they would appreciate the suggestions and would compensate me for any that were used.

    So I sent them a bunch of ideas/suggestions and wrote on the top that the ideas could only be used if I agreed to it.

    They have not responded to me in some time, if they end up using these ideas would this be grounds to sue?

    Thanks
     
    TheRagingStock, Jan 16, 2012 IP
  2. attorney jaffe

    attorney jaffe Member

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    Yes, you would have grounds to sue. However, the Plaintiff (that's you) rarely wins these kinds of cases. The Defendant claims they already had the idea but had not yet implemented it. Proving they used your idea is complicated and depends on many facts - how much detail did you give them, etc.

    Generally, you need to protect your information before you send it with agreements about how they will use your info and how much they will pay if they use it.

    Finally, a case like this could easily result in legal fees of $100,000 to you. I believe your best course of action is to continue to communicate with your contact and hope that they live up to their promise to compensate you.
     
    attorney jaffe, Jan 17, 2012 IP
  3. TheRagingStock

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    Thanks for your response! That certainly helps!
     
    TheRagingStock, Jan 21, 2012 IP