Watching an interesting thing. Our respected startups are divided into several categories. Now we are not talking about their ideas, we are talking about organizational work.
Category first. It sends interested responses and asks for a package of documents that must be filled out. All clearly, specifically, it is clear that people are serious about the issue. (Aside: here the generation of young businessmen has grown).
Category Two. Immediately asked: "Can you give me 500 thousand euros?". Questions about the possibility of monetization of their project are answered that the idea is super. The approximate essence of the project is difficult to describe. At the end of the conversation, they clarify: “Do you really have 500 thousand euros?” (Aside: I personally carry them in a suitcase and issue them every morning to the first person who called and said that he had an idea. Any). ')
Category Three: Interested in copyright and property rights. Shows undue awareness in the matter. As well as the stunning ability to demagogy on the subject of whether ideas are being sold at all, if so, how legitimate. And if it is legitimate, then what does legitimacy mean for modern Russia. (Aside: I wonder if this category has ideas? Or for what purpose are you interested?))))