Got (Remember the) Milk?

RTM is an online task list service that focuses ONLY on managing your tasks. Being very Web 2.0y, it has an API, which means …
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Comment on What To Do With Failed Startup IP? by Abe Murray

An option not mentioned is open sourcing code from the get-go. A number of startups are following this path (SocialText for instance). This can also be an interesting barrier to entry, as potential competition might not want to expend …
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Comment on What To Do With Failed Startup IP? by Nick The Geek

What kind of an idiot would spell their domain name wrong? Apparently, I would! D’OH!
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Comment on What To Do With Failed Startup IP? by Mayank

Interesting post. Most people tend not to think about this situation at all despite the fact that chances of this happening are quite high (going by the stats ).
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Comment on What To Do With Failed Startup IP? by Navtej Kohli

Even though a waste of somebody can be useful for someone else, still no one has a right to use the intellectual property of another person.
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Comment on What To Do With Failed Startup IP? by Dougal

ebay it? Or just email it to me!
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Comment on What To Do With Failed Startup IP? by Siddharth

A waste for somebody can be useful for other. This is a good idea, many of the startups fail because of lack of attention, resources and desired results. The IP as you have tolled can be helpful for other developers in the same niche.
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Comment on What To Do With Failed Startup IP? by SearcH EngineS WEB

The problem is that so many are doing essentially similar things. If a competitor gets acquired by a company with deep pockets - it usually means that the smaller Startups will not be able to compete and develop competitively for much …
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Comment on Edgeio To Shut Down - In The DeadPool by What To Do …

This is exactly what happened with Edgeio, for example, a company that I co-founded and which failed late last year. Most of the IP assets were sold …
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What To Do With Failed Startup IP?

Jaisen Mathai, a Yahoo engineer, asks a good question: What can we do with failed startup intellectual property that might help the community? The large majority of most startups fail, and a lot of them have software, patents and other …
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