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  • pood
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    • Feb 2004
    • 1609

    #1

    How do I protect my idea when hiring designers/programmers?

    So, I've got this idea that I've been thinking about doing since last summer and I'm finally going to finish up school and will have the time to work on it.

    I'm thinking about hiring a local designer/programmer to help me do this project.

    What kind of contract would I need to protect myself from having my ideas stolen?

    I know I'll definetly need an ND so they don't go yapping about it to their friends. what else?
  • chadglni
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    • Dec 2002
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    #2
    Not a damn thing you can do. ;)


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    • gentmaster
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      • Jun 2005
      • 432

      #3
      Get the idea approved by Juicy first.

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      • pood
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        • Feb 2004
        • 1609

        #4
        Originally posted by chadglni
        Not a damn thing you can do. ;)


        that can't be true? there's gotta be someway to protect myself.

        I'm going to try to just get one of my friends to do it, but he's just a programmer and doesn't design.

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        • pood
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          • Feb 2004
          • 1609

          #5
          Originally posted by gentmaster
          Get the idea approved by Juicy first.
          lol, no.

          it's mainstream anyways

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          • madawgz
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            • Mar 2006
            • 30509

            #6
            you cant really do anything, the best think would be to find someone in your area and sign a contract with them...
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            • The Truth Hurts
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              • Nov 2002
              • 15776

              #7
              confidentiality, non-disclosure, no-compete contracts, and a good lawyer...

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              • DamageX
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                • Jun 2001
                • 14293

                #8
                Run it by me first, if I can't use it then you can protect it. If I can, well then... tough luck.
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                • TheJimmy
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                  • Jan 2001
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by The Truth Hurts
                  confidentiality, non-disclosure, no-compete contracts, and a good lawyer...
                  and even still there is a risk...
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                  • DutchTeenCash
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                    • Feb 2003
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                    #10
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                    • Juilan
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                      • Feb 2004
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by The Truth Hurts
                      confidentiality, non-disclosure, no-compete contracts, and a good lawyer...
                      This and if you can patent the methodology.
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                      • G-Rotica
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                        • Aug 2005
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                        #12
                        Do it yourself, is the only true way.

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                        • detoxed
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                          • Jan 2003
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                          #13
                          Tell him to give you a copy of his family pictures before doing the project

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                          • Fah King
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                            • Jul 2005
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                            #14
                            Tell him that your Lawyer is Boris the brick eater
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                            • BlueWire
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                              • Nov 2004
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                              #15
                              The only way to protect yourself is to sign an NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement) , read over the developers contract to make sure they dont want join rights (which most do because custom programming without joint rights is kind of dumb. For a programmer that is talented you'll pay 100/hr if you dont want joint rights) , and then maybe request a clause in the contract to state in writing consequences for redistributing code/idea.


                              The truth of the matter is though that the law is only as good as its enforcement. The odds of you finding out that he/she redistributes the code are slimm to none unless they come out with a huge software release or something that you would take notice of. And even then, would it be worth the legal fees to pursue?

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                              • pood
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                                • Feb 2004
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                                #16
                                Originally posted by BlueWire
                                The only way to protect yourself is to sign an NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement) , read over the developers contract to make sure they dont want join rights (which most do because custom programming without joint rights is kind of dumb. For a programmer that is talented you'll pay 100/hr if you dont want joint rights) , and then maybe request a clause in the contract to state in writing consequences for redistributing code/idea.


                                The truth of the matter is though that the law is only as good as its enforcement. The odds of you finding out that he/she redistributes the code are slimm to none unless they come out with a huge software release or something that you would take notice of. And even then, would it be worth the legal fees to pursue?

                                hey bluewire, I might be interesed in using you guys for the design portion of it, you guys are based in seattle right?

                                I'm going to shop around for a local designer and programmer the next couple months. Won't be able to get it started till summer.

                                I think what I might do is get a programmer straight out of college and maybe pay them $15/hr or something. Do the same contracts apply when you have a permanent programmer/employee? I'll probably need on going updating.

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                                • V_RocKs
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                                  • Nov 2003
                                  • 32451

                                  #17
                                  Code:
                                  (a) Definition. The term hahaha8220;Subject Ideas or Inventionshahaha8221; includes any and all ideas, processes, trademarks, service marks, inventions, designs, technologies, computer hardware or software, original works of authorship, formulas, discoveries, patents, copyrights, copyrightable works products, marketing and business ideas, and all improvements, know-how, data, rights, and claims related to the foregoing that, whether or not patentable, which are conceived, developed or created which: (1) relate to the Companyhahaha8217;s current or contemplated business; (2) relate to the Companyhahaha8217;s actual or demonstrably anticipated research or development; (3) result from any work performed by me for the Company; (4) involve the use of the Companyhahaha8217;s equipment, supplies, facilities or trade secrets; (5) result from or are suggested by any work done by the Company or at the Companyhahaha8217;s request, or any projects specifically assigned to me; or (6) result from my access to any of the Companyhahaha8217;s memoranda, notes, records, drawings, sketches, models, maps, customer lists, research results, data, formulae, specifications, inventions, processes, equipment or other materials (collectively, hahaha8220;Company Materialshahaha8221;).
                                  
                                  (b) Company Ownership. All right, title and interest in and to all Subject Ideas and Inventions, including but not limited to all registrable and patent rights which may subsist therein, shall be held and owned solely by the Company, and where applicable, all Subject Ideas and Inventions shall be considered works made for hire. I shall mark all Subject Ideas and Inventions with the Companyhahaha8217;s copyright or other proprietary notice as directed by the Company and shall take all actions deemed necessary by the Company to protect the Companyhahaha8217;s rights therein. In the event that the Subject Ideas and Inventions shall be deemed not to constitute works made for hire, or in the event that I should otherwise, by operation of law, be deemed to retain any rights (whether moral rights or otherwise) to any Subject Ideas and Inventions, I agree to assign to the Company, without further consideration, my entire right, title and interest in and to each and every such Subject Idea and Invention.

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                                  • V_RocKs
                                    Damn Right I Kiss Ass!
                                    • Nov 2003
                                    • 32451

                                    #18
                                    (a) Definition. The term hahaha244;Subject Ideas or Inventionshahaha246; includes any and all ideas, processes, trademarks, service marks, inventions, designs, technologies, computer hardware or software, original works of authorship, formulas, discoveries, patents, copyrights, copyrightable works products, marketing and business ideas, and all improvements, know-how, data, rights, and claims related to the foregoing that, whether or not patentable, which are conceived, developed or created which: (1) relate to the Companyhahaha198;s current or contemplated business; (2) relate to the Companyhahaha198;s actual or demonstrably anticipated research or development; (3) result from any work performed by me for the Company; (4) involve the use of the Companyhahaha198;s equipment, supplies, facilities or trade secrets; (5) result from or are suggested by any work done by the Company or at the Companyhahaha198;s request, or any projects specifically assigned to me; or (6) result from my access to any of the Companyhahaha198;s memoranda, notes, records, drawings, sketches, models, maps, customer lists, research results, data, formulae, specifications, inventions, processes, equipment or other materials (collectively, hahaha244;Company Materialshahaha246;).

                                    (b) Company Ownership. All right, title and interest in and to all Subject Ideas and Inventions, including but not limited to all registrable and patent rights which may subsist therein, shall be held and owned solely by the Company, and where applicable, all Subject Ideas and Inventions shall be considered works made for hire. I shall mark all Subject Ideas and Inventions with the Companyhahaha198;s copyright or other proprietary notice as directed by the Company and shall take all actions deemed necessary by the Company to protect the Companyhahaha198;s rights therein. In the event that the Subject Ideas and Inventions shall be deemed not to constitute works made for hire, or in the event that I should otherwise, by operation of law, be deemed to retain any rights (whether moral rights or otherwise) to any Subject Ideas and Inventions, I agree to assign to the Company, without further consideration, my entire right, title and interest in and to each and every such Subject Idea and Invention.

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                                    • KRL
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                                      • Oct 2002
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                                      • Fresh
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                                        #20
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                                        • High Plains Drifter
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                                          • Jun 2005
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                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by BlueWire
                                          The only way to protect yourself is to sign an NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement) , read over the developers contract to make sure they dont want join rights (which most do because custom programming without joint rights is kind of dumb. For a programmer that is talented you'll pay 100/hr if you dont want joint rights) , and then maybe request a clause in the contract to state in writing consequences for redistributing code/idea.


                                          The truth of the matter is though that the law is only as good as its enforcement. The odds of you finding out that he/she redistributes the code are slimm to none unless they come out with a huge software release or something that you would take notice of. And even then, would it be worth the legal fees to pursue?

                                          All true, and 100/hr is pretty cheap for a professional programmer. Not to mention that its easy for a programmer to re-implement an idea after they've already done it once - the proverbial "clean room".

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                                          • griffin
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                                            • May 2003
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                                            #22
                                            For $15/hr the programmer should steal your idea.
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                                            • BlueWire
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                                              • Nov 2004
                                              • 4628

                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by griffin
                                              For $15/hr the programmer should steal your idea.

                                              agreed

                                              In our business consulting I say this so often...

                                              A lot of people are out there "looking for a deal". The saying "if it sounds to good to be true, it probably is," should always apply. So when we do our budget and cashflow analysis I tend to be straight with people that if they aren't ready to budget for a REAL development, then perhaps its not the right time to start the business....even if that loses design or programming work for us. I'm always straight with people....but i admit that I kind of worm my way around it to say it in a nice way

                                              With all this being said, I'd love to discuss your project further. And yes, we are based in Seattle; our satellite office is in Manila, although you'd never know it the way we setup

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                                              • Egomancer
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                                                #24
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                                                • pood
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                                                  #25
                                                  What I'm trying to do is hire someone straight out of college so they can brush up on their skills and build a resume...there's plenty of bright people that just wants a chance.

                                                  but, I dunno. I've got one person in mind, whose a close friend and he's graduting this winter with CS degree. that's too long of a wait though, so I might look for someone else. Maybe less of a contract job and more of a full-time employee.



                                                  Originally posted by BlueWire
                                                  agreed

                                                  In our business consulting I say this so often...

                                                  A lot of people are out there "looking for a deal". The saying "if it sounds to good to be true, it probably is," should always apply. So when we do our budget and cashflow analysis I tend to be straight with people that if they aren't ready to budget for a REAL development, then perhaps its not the right time to start the business....even if that loses design or programming work for us. I'm always straight with people....but i admit that I kind of worm my way around it to say it in a nice way

                                                  With all this being said, I'd love to discuss your project further. And yes, we are based in Seattle; our satellite office is in Manila, although you'd never know it the way we setup
                                                  I'll definetly give you guys a call when I'm close to getting all my ideas together and how I want to do this thing. I might contract you guys to do the design portion of it.
                                                  Last edited by pood; 04-13-2006, 05:02 PM.

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                                                  • dcortez
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                                                    • Jun 2003
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                                                    #26
                                                    Rent the movie Paycheck - they had a great way of dealing with their (reverse) engineering team.

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                                                    • gentmaster
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                                                      • Jun 2005
                                                      • 432

                                                      #27
                                                      As a general rule. don't. trust. anybody. Try and get the work done in sections then bring the pieces together when finalized.

                                                      If you believe it is truly a winning opportunity you can always begin your own startup. Business 101 comes to mind. That's a whole other message board.

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                                                      • StatsJunky
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                                                        • Aug 2005
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                                                        #28
                                                        If it is part coding part business plan. You should try and make some sort of profit sharing agreement with them. Will make it less likely for them to distribute your code and it will also make them work harder and give more input as they will have a vested interest in the project being successful.

                                                        On top of that NDA and non competes should be worked up in the agreement.
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                                                        • minusonebit
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                                                          • Feb 2006
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                                                          #29
                                                          NDA and Non-Compete with provision for hefty liquidated damages in the event of breach.

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                                                          • acctman
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                                                            • Oct 2003
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                                                            #30
                                                            the smart way to go about it is hire multiple coders, give then all certain sections and then piece it together at the end.

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                                                            • Kevin - The PNN
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                                                              #31
                                                              What is your idea?
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                                                              • IceMaster
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                                                                #32
                                                                Why dont you Code and design it yourself?

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                                                                • gooddomains
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                                                                  • Jul 2003
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                                                                  #33
                                                                  post it here and we'll tell you if it's worthwile being protected

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                                                                  • u-Bob
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                                                                    • 33063

                                                                    #34
                                                                    send him a file with some pics of his children on their way to school, of his wife/ gf at work/the store...

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                                                                    • Manowar
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                                                                      #35
                                                                      non disclosure

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                                                                      • tyler.
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                                                                        #36
                                                                        Originally posted by detoxed
                                                                        Tell him to give you a copy of his family pictures before doing the project
                                                                        buahah , nice one !

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                                                                        • Manowar
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                                                                          #37
                                                                          Originally posted by KRL
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                                                                          • suicidemessiah
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                                                                            #38
                                                                            Originally posted by KRL
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                                                                            • gentmaster
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                                                                              #39
                                                                              Originally posted by Manowar
                                                                              non disclosure
                                                                              Won't mean much of anything if you are outsourcing.

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                                                                              • Wizzo
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                                                                                • seeric
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                                                                                  #41
                                                                                  all that paperwork shit doesnt help at all.

                                                                                  i've been through all of them. nothing you can really do but hire someone that you can trust.

                                                                                  seriously.

                                                                                  itellectual ideas are some of the most difficult things to protect. there is no real way to prove that YOU came up with anything.

                                                                                  in this situation plausible deniability is a defense that is very successful. when i work on things now, i only involve people that i trust at the highest level. even then, money is a factor that some people can't resist.

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                                                                                  • gentmaster
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                                                                                    #42
                                                                                    Originally posted by pood
                                                                                    What I'm trying to do is hire someone straight out of college so they can brush up on their skills and build a resume...there's plenty of bright people that just wants a chance.
                                                                                    That's what I've done in the past for simpler stuff. Custom presentation installers, kiosks, multimedia frontends. Just hired a high-school nerd with more than enough programming smarts to get the job done. He's enthusiastic about being given the chance, glowing green, and you've just become a good samaritin.

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                                                                                    • gentmaster
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                                                                                      • Jun 2005
                                                                                      • 432

                                                                                      #43
                                                                                      Originally posted by A1R3K
                                                                                      all that paperwork shit doesnt help at all.

                                                                                      i've been through all of them. nothing you can really do but hire someone that you can trust.

                                                                                      seriously.

                                                                                      itellectual ideas are some of the most difficult things to protect. there is no real way to prove that YOU came up with anything.

                                                                                      in this situation plausible deniability is a defense that is very successful. when i work on things now, i only involve people that i trust at the highest level. even then, money is a factor that some people can't resist.
                                                                                      Can't agree with you any more. Well said.

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                                                                                      • i-Affiliate_com
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                                                                                        • Apr 2006
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                                                                                        #44
                                                                                        I always come up with these "great ideas" all the time that are going to earn me millions of dollars. If I go to the USPTO website and do a search, I find several hits where the idea itself or several variations have already been patented.

                                                                                        If you really convinced your idea is original, go and do a quick search and make sure it is really original.

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