Maryland Code § CL-22-216

Section CL-22-216
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(a) The following rules apply to a submission of an idea or information for
the creation, development, or enhancement of computer information which is not
made pursuant to an existing agreement requiring the submission:
(1) A contract is not formed and is not implied from the mere receipt
of an unsolicited submission;
(2) Engaging in a business, trade, or industry that by custom or
practice regularly acquires ideas is not in itself an express or implied solicitation of
the information; and
(3) If the recipient seasonably notifies the person making the
submission that the recipient maintains a procedure to receive and review
submissions, a contract is formed only if:
(A) The submission is made and accepted pursuant to that
procedure; or
(B) The recipient expressly agrees to terms concerning the
submission.
(b) An agreement to disclose an idea creates a contract enforceable against
the receiving party only if the idea as disclosed is confidential, concrete, and novel to

the business, trade, or industry, or the party receiving the disclosure otherwise
expressly agreed.

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