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A concept is above all an idea. An idea that will be the basis of a product, a communication, or a whole commercial universe that, if innovative and well sold, can become a commercial success. However, ideas are not legally protectable.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n Yet some concepts may have great value and may have required significant investment. The risk is that a competitor might copy the concept. So how can a concept be secured? Although an idea cannot be protected, there are means to secure it.<\/p>\n However, according to the famous legal adage attributed to Henri Desbois:ideas are “in essence and by destination free to be used”<\/b>. They cannot be protected under intellectual property law. Only the materialization of an idea can be protected. This may seem brutal to some entrepreneurs who have put together a successful concept or to young entrepreneurs who think they have found the concept that will enable them to launch their business, and yet this is the legal reality in most countries, including France. <\/span> One of the worst fears of creators holding a promising concept is that their idea may be stolen. However, a concept is difficult to protect, and the need to disclose it in order to start a business is inevitable. This article provides an introduction to securing a 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A concept can be, for example:<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n\n
Although there is no legal protection for a concept per se, it is possible to secure it in several ways. <\/span><\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"