New York Law Journal "Making a Spectacle of Making Spectacles" by Steve Kramarsky
In the business world, a new idea, invention, or innovation, no matter how ground-breaking, is only as valuable as the market says it is. But as a company shifts from the highly secretive invention phase to the public release of a product, legal issues can arise. Turning a confidential new idea into a marketable product often means sharing its secrets, at least in a limited way. Maybe the inventor lacks the funding to turn the idea into a product; maybe the company has a brea