Ask HN: Is it okay to copy someone else's idea?
20 points| dmragone | 12 years ago
Is it okay, for example, to take an idea aimed at developers and build something almost identical, but selling to designers? If it's pretty obvious the author of the original idea plans to expand in that direction, am I crossing the line by jumping ahead and trying to get there first?
akulbe|12 years ago
Most people talk up an idea, but never do anything with it. Talk is cheap.
cryptos|12 years ago
wikwocket|12 years ago
That said, it is probably polite to not outright copy. For example no one likes the sites that mimic Stack Exchange's layout and even copy their content. Similarly if you copy someone's idea, market, and business model wholesale (without asking), perhaps expect some flak.
viennacoder|12 years ago
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akulbe|12 years ago
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idlehands|12 years ago
IF it seems appropriate to give credit to someone else for inspiration, go for it.
Just remember, the market will determine the winner. Effectively, that's really all that matters.
collyw|12 years ago
Jemaclus|12 years ago
illyism|12 years ago
cprncus|12 years ago
"Adapting" and "significantly different": Yes. Reasonable.
jonny_eh|12 years ago
But it's probably moot anyways since the chance of success are so low.
frank_boyd|12 years ago
Nothing is ever entirely new. Everything has parts of other things in it.
ragatskynet|12 years ago
andrewhillman|12 years ago
zinx|12 years ago