Legal Question in Intellectual Property in California

protecting an idea

I have an idea for a TV show and would like to present it to a network, but how do I protect the idea from the network potentially stealing my idea and not giving me any credit?


Asked on 10/12/06, 9:48 am

3 Answers from Attorneys

Michael Stone Law Offices of Michael B. Stone Toll Free 1-855-USE-MIKE

Re: protecting an idea

The networks are just as worried about being accused of stealing ideas as you are about having them stolen. For this and other reasons you will get nowhere unless you submit your pitch via an established Hollywood agent. Start by writing the pilot episode teleplay and registering it with the WGA.

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Answered on 10/12/06, 10:26 am

Re: protecting an idea

An entertainment lawyer can submit it on your behalf to the network.

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Answered on 10/12/06, 1:04 pm
H.M. Torrey The Law Offices of H.M. Torrey

Re: protecting an idea

Without the production company specifically requesting your idea, your submission will most likely be returned to you unopened period, unless you have representation in this area. However, if you do plan to submit your idea, you should have an attorney draft a confidentiality agreement to protect your ideas legally upon submission. For affordable help in this area, contact us directly.

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Answered on 10/12/06, 2:08 pm


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