Whose Idea Was the Dry-Cleaning Bag Anyway? (nytimes.com)
Good NYTimes story about someone who "stole" the idea of a dry-cleaning bag from another person.
Did he steal the idea? Does it matter? Interesting to see the "idea doesn't matter" meme in other areas besides tech.
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[ 0.22 ms ] story [ 8.3 ms ] threadI'm not sure which side Amy Wallace falls out on, but both sides are right. And both sides are wrong:
In this day and age, ideas should not be owned. One-click by Amazon: obvious and ridiculous. Reuseable garment bag: more obvious and more ridiculous. Ideas are on a level playing field and competition - the only one that matters - is for customers.
If anything, Mr. Siegel by way of offering to invest hundreds of thousands of dollars offered to combine ideas and resources which may have created a more effective competitor.
The idea of a non-compete after buying two of something at a tradeshow and then a conversation over drinks at a Santa Monica hotel: ridiculous. It's just like an entrepreneur in our industry asking an angel or VC to sign an NDA and non-compete.
And for the record, the Eureka moment does not matter at all, either in purpose, practice or philosophy.