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If I start a company to sell a product I created and I contract out to get it manufactured is it still my product?  For example if I go to a manufacturing company and ask them to build my product so I can sell it. Is it still considered Company ABC’s product or is it considered the manufacturing company’s product? So would because I don’t have the resources to manufacture the product myself I’d have to contract out to have someone make it but I’m not sure if I can still say the product is mine or not. Please help.

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  • 4 months ago

    Yes, Of course, you are having the patent rights on it. Apart from this, if it's not unique. It will still remain your product because you are outsourcing your task or delegating your task to other people to manufacture it under your brand name.

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  • Judy
    Lv 7
    5 months ago

    It's youors if you have a patent on it.

  • Anonymous
    5 months ago

    watch past years of shark tank.

  • 5 months ago

    Still yours, but get your lawyer to review any contracts.

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  • Tavy
    Lv 7
    5 months ago

    Of course it's not their product it's still yours.

    Factories make designer clothes, they do not belong to them but the designer.

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