Unsolicited Ideas

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About this form

The Unsolicited Ideas form is a document designed to protect both the submitter and the receiving company when an individual submits an idea, proposal, or suggestion. This form provides an acknowledgment of the received proposal while outlining the company's terms for consideration. It is essential for individuals who want to present their ideas to a company while ensuring that their submissions are properly handled and that their rights are protected. This differs from standard submission forms by specifically addressing the expectations and responsibilities of both parties regarding the unsolicited idea or proposal.

Key components of this form

  • Contact information fields for the submitter and recipient.
  • Date of submission to maintain a record of the proposal timeline.
  • Acknowledgment clause outlining terms and conditions for idea submissions.
  • Indemnity statements regarding confidentiality and safety of submitted materials.
  • Signature section for the submitter to accept the terms.
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When this form is needed

This form should be used when an individual or entity wishes to submit an idea or proposal to a company without prior invitation. It is particularly useful in scenarios where the submitter wants to make sure that their submission is officially acknowledged and that the company is aware of their intellectual contribution while also clarifying the handling of the idea.

Who can use this document

  • Individuals or groups wishing to propose original ideas to businesses.
  • Creatives or entrepreneurs looking to submit proposals for new projects.
  • Consultants who aim to pitch innovative suggestions to prospective clients.
  • Anyone wanting to ensure a formal acknowledgment of their submissions.

How to complete this form

  • Fill in your contact information, including name, address, phone number, and email.
  • Specify the date you are submitting the idea or proposal.
  • Identify the recipient organization's name and address.
  • Clearly describe your idea or proposal in the provided space.
  • Sign the acknowledgment section to agree to the terms outlined in the form.

Does this document require notarization?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to provide complete contact information can hinder communication.
  • Omitting a clear description of the idea may result in misunderstanding.
  • Not signing the form might lead to rejection of the proposal.
  • Submitting without pre-paying for the return of samples, if applicable.

Why use this form online

  • Convenient access to the form from anywhere, allowing for efficient submissions.
  • Editability lets users customize the form according to their specific ideas.
  • Reliability ensures that the form is legally sound and protects both parties.

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So there's no way for you to submit your idea to Apple unless you want to give it to them freely, with no expectation of remuneration, via the Feedback page. Brandy, it will be impossible for the OP to get such an appointment. Apple does not accept unsolicited ideas, regardless of how they're presented.

Apple and its employees and contractors do not accept, review or consider any unsolicited ideas, works, materials, proposals, suggestions, artwork, content or the like, including for advertising campaigns, promotions, products, services, technologies, product enhancements, processes, marketing strategies, product names

An ?unsolicited idea? is an idea that is transmitted to an organization without any request or encouragement by the organization.

At eBay, we appreciate comments from our members on our products and services. But we have a long-standing policy of not accepting unsolicited suggestions, ideas, or proposals.

So there's no way for you to submit your idea to Apple unless you want to give it to them freely, with no expectation of remuneration, via the Feedback page. Brandy, it will be impossible for the OP to get such an appointment. Apple does not accept unsolicited ideas, regardless of how they're presented.

Apple and its employees and contractors do not accept, review or consider any unsolicited ideas, works, materials, proposals, suggestions, artwork, content or the like, including for advertising campaigns, promotions, products, services, technologies, product enhancements, processes, marketing strategies, product names

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