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You'll have to look up their marketing department, but I don't suggest it. Unless you get a patent or register your idea there are way too many sharks out there willing to snap it up and take the credit.
If you don't have a lot of money and don't plan on making a prototype of the concept yourself, I wouldn't bother trying to get a patent for it. It's an expensive and time-consuming process.
Instead, you should call Victoria's Secret (possibly human resources) and find out about the legal procedures and format for submitting your idea for consideration. I haven't been through this process myself yet, but I know a few people who have. If the company is interested in reviewing your concept, they will probably have a contract for both parties to sign (something that basically says they won't use or disclose your idea without your permission or until you've reached a deal as far as compensation). If you're lucky enough to get to the point where the company is expressing interest in buying your idea, you will probably want to get a lawyer.
i'll put my neck on the line an say contact dorothy perkins in scunthorpe uk
You should patent your idea first, because people can stral your idea and market it as their own.
How long is a patent in effect?
by Kim_P7929 on July 19th, 2011
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Can my mum force me to see a counsellor even if I dont want to? What right does she have and what rights do I have?(help I am panicking)
by HayleyVenus07 on May 11th, 2010
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What is a docketed patent?
by HappyHarry on August 1st, 2010
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What is a patent disclosure?
by HappyHarry on August 1st, 2010
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I have an idea for an iPhone accessory that will require jailbreaking. Can I get a patent, or would my application most likely be rejected?
by chris.gruno on November 17th, 2010
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