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      sdetweil @alyssennguyen
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      @alyssennguyen here is the license

      https://docs.magicmirror.builders/about/license.html

      note the last sentence of paragraph 1.

      Sam

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        sdetweil @alyssennguyen
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        @alyssennguyen nda, totally up to you. what is the lost value( to you) if the idea gets out?

        can’t copyright mm itself. MAYBE a solution that includes mm…

        create your own code? copyright, MAYBE

        don’t know if u need to start from scratch til u answer the value question.(not to me, to yourself,)

        I am NOT a lawyer and do not play one on TV.

        copyright and patent are different things.

        Sam

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          sdetweil @alyssennguyen
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          @alyssennguyen I have helped others w their ideas, some implementation content

          I have not seen any of those come to market

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            alyssennguyen @sdetweil
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            @sdetweil got it, I have spoken with an attorney about what is needed for my software. I would need an NDA and potentially a service agreement, i just was not sure if i could copyright the changes we made to the already made software.

            I just did not want to pay someone to start from scratch as they all say it would most likely cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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              martenfur @alyssennguyen
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              @alyssennguyen
              Do you really think your idea is so genius you need an entire NDA and written copyright? God damn I wish I had self-esteem this high.

              MIT license is what you need. That’s it.

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                alyssennguyen @martenfur
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                @martenfur I would only want the NDA when discussing with the software developer. I do not want someone else to take my idea, even if it goes nowhere, I would rather be protected and make nothing out of it, then not protected and next thing you know they sell the software to someone for millions.
                I always ensure I am legally protected.

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                  martenfur @alyssennguyen
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                  @alyssennguyen
                  Let me tell you something. Ideas by themselves are worth next to nothing. Unless you are a business wanting to profit and is in highly competitive market, there is no reason to bother.

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                    alyssennguyen @martenfur
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                    @martenfur if i have someone create the software, it will likely be something that companies want, but I do not have the software or the knowledge to make it.

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                      martenfur @alyssennguyen
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                      @alyssennguyen You literally want to have your cake and bang it too. If it’s opensource under a permissive license, a potential company will be able to just take your code and use it. And if it’s proprietary or under a stricter license, it’s so, so, SO easy for a company with a proper budget to reverse-engineer it and make its own version. To restrict it, you’ll have to file a patent, but then guess what, you’re screwing everyone who wants to do the same thing, and it’s up to you to defend that patent.

                      Stop being paranoid.

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                        alyssennguyen @martenfur
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                        @martenfur I can file a patent if i wish. I can do whatever I would like to do if i wish to do it.
                        I came here to look for a software developer to potentially help me, but I had to take care of the legal side first, thats why I asked these questions here, If your answers are going to be of no help, then why even respond.

                        I asked a question that was all.

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