North Dakota Code § 9-14-05

Disclosures made prior to contract
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1. In either the first written communication from the invention developer to a specific 
customer or at the first personal meeting between the invention developer and a 
customer, whichever occurs first, the invention developer shall make a written 
disclosure to the customer of the information required in this section.
2. The disclosure must state the median fee charged to all of the invention developers' 
customers who have signed contracts with the developer in the preceding six months, 
excluding customers who have signed in the preceding thirty days.
3. The disclosure must include a single statement setting forth the total number of 
customers who have contracted with the invention developer, except that the number 
need not reflect those customers who have contracted within the preceding thirty days, 
and the number of customers who have received by virtue of the invention developer's 
performance of invention development services an amount of money in excess of the 
amount of money paid by those customers to the invention developer pursuant to a 
contract for invention development services.
4. The disclosure must include a single statement setting forth the names of all 
individuals and entities that possess an ownership interest in the invention developer 
and have held or presently hold more than a ten percent ownership interest in any 
other invention developer. The statement must include for each individual and entity 
the information required to be disclosed by subsection 3.

5. The disclosure must contain the following statement:
Unless the invention developer is an attorney or patent agent registered with 
the United States patent office, the invention developer is not permitted to give 
you legal advice concerning patent, copyright, or trademark law or to advise you 
of whether your idea or invention may be patentable or may be protected under 
the patent rights, copyright, or trademark laws of the United States or any other 
law.
No patent, copyright, or trademark protection will be acquired for you by the 
invention developer. Your failure to inquire into the law governing patent, 
copyright, or trademark matters may jeopardize your rights in your idea or 
invention, both in the United States and in foreign countries. Your failure to 
identify and investigate existing patents, trademarks, or registered copyrights may 
place you in jeopardy of infringing the copyrights, patent rights, or trademark 
rights of other persons if you proceed to make, use, distribute, or sell your idea or 
invention.
6. If the invention developer provides invention development services involving the 
evaluation of inventions, the disclosure must include a statement setting forth the 
percentage of evaluated inventions that have been successfully marketed or licensed 
by the invention developer. If the invention developer does not provide invention 
development services involving the evaluation of inventions, the disclosure must 
inform the customer that there is considerable risk involved in proceeding with the 
development and promotion of the invention without an evaluation and must further 
recommend that the customer obtain an evaluation of the invention by an evaluation 
source. The disclosure must contain the following statement:
It is likely that no more than two percent and probably less than one percent of all 
inventions are successfully developed and promoted. You should evaluate your 
chances of success accordingly and not rely solely on the opinion of an invention 
developer.

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