In the domestic Internet environment, every entrepreneur in contact with investors, may have someone ask him:
What would you do if your ideas were stolen by someone else?
There are those who are eyeing the Giants, and those who desperately need other people's creative to achieve breakthroughs in ordinary entrepreneurs, this is the Chinese characteristics of the entrepreneurial dilemma, the protection of creativity even if the discussion of how much is not too outdated, before this, Tech2ipo has been on the controversy of creative plagiarism has been reported, we are also extremely concerned about this,
So, foreign entrepreneur advantage how to face plagiarism crisis? This is an old article, the author of the article on the issue of his own views:
They can steal your ideas, but they can't steal you. They can't steal your style, your creativity, and your motivation for success--that's what makes your career different.
It is from the IT foreign periodical review.
I used to think that I had an idea that would change my life and make me feel better.
The idea was so wonderful that I couldn't even tell it to God. I want to hold this secret, secretly preparation, planning, once the time is ripe, I turn the idea into reality, then it can be made public.
How naïve I am.
First of all, I'm not a technology, I'm trying to learn some programming techniques failed attempts have not made me much progress. Obviously, I need a partner. But I'm worried that once I tell this programmer about my ideas, someone will know how to do it and they'll steal my ideas and take it for themselves.
When I started getting close to some programmers and web developers and revealing my ideas to them, I realized that there were things that were not as I thought they would be.
I found that I wanted to get close to these programmers who were not so interested in my so-called "peerless ideas", and they were more interested in:
How much resources and capital do I have? What are my strengths? What is my social/business relationship? What motivates me to do these things? How much do I know about the industry?
Creativity is clearly just an additional factor in finding a program developer (and ultimately an investor), and the determinant is a level of hierarchy that is unrelated to your creativity-the value you have as a member can reach.
In other words, I have to let myself and everyone else really believe:
As long as I become a member of your team, the idea will certainly play its greatest potential value.
So, what if they steal your ideas? In fact, once you start to advertise it in the marketplace, your ideas must be known to the whole world. If your ideas are good enough, competitors will jump out and contain you.
But remember, they can steal your ideas, but they can't steal you. They can't steal your style, your creativity, and your motivation for success--that's what makes your career different.