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Learn How To Protect Your Mobile App From Copyright Infringement by africa4ever: 2:38pm On Jul 09, 2020
Ever since the growth of smartphones, the creation of apps have seen a massive increase as more and more enter the market.
The ability to upload your app to the App Store and Android Marketplace means app developers are constantly trying to think of innovations for users to enjoy. They can then be promoted through the app stores or on social media, escalating its exposure to thousands of people.

So how do you protect your app from infringement?

The problem is that it can sometimes be difficult to create such great apps such as Uber and YouTube, which are easily promoted through the app stores and social media. Therefore, it’s common to see duplicates of similar apps that are looking to take advantage of someone else’s brilliant idea.
If you have a great idea for an app you should understand what legal rights you have. Here are some top tips to help protect your app:

Proceed with a non-disclosure agreement
Having the ability to build a sufficient mobile app takes more than one person, and it’s probably going to need a team to get anywhere near the standard you want it to. But when you get other people involved with your app, what happens when it’s completed? Do you trust the workers to not steal your idea?

In order for the app to be as good as possible, it’s important that you’re able to discuss the finer details with your team without compromise in fear that it’ll be used. The best way to avoid this is to get your team to sign a non-disclosure agreement drafted by your corporate solicitor. It clarifies what information will be shared and what won’t be. This will help confidentiality remain with your idea.

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