Hi all,

I'm not looking for anything legally binding, but just wondering what is
generally the case with regards to ideas and IP - are ideas considered IP?
or does there need to be some specific detail in order to be protected by
IP law?

For the last 18 months I've been working on a startup with a friend and an
investor.  My friend has been an employee in the investor's company from
the start (and years before).  Initially I was contracting my spare time to
the investor's company to do the proof of concept and later I commenced
employment with the investor's company in order to work on the new product.

There have been ups and downs and ultimately the startup has suffered many
losses due to decisions made by the investor against our advice.  Right now
the sh*t is beginning to hit the fan and my friend and I have had enough
and are considering leaving and starting our own business in our spare
time.  We have no intention to do anything legally or morally wrong.  We
won't be working on the same product we've been working on under the
investor's company, but my friend had some ideas for future products that
we would like to use.  These are just ideas with a 1 sentence description
and no real details.  As such we're unsure where these fall with respect to
IP laws.

In the end, we're looking for ways forward that benefit all parties, but
are quite prepared to just walk away if such a solution cannot be achieved.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated and I understand it's not legally
binding or anything.

Cheers.

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