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Complaint Review: Taco Bell Corporation
| Taco Bell Corporation 17901 Vonkarman
Irvine,, California United States of America |
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Taco Bell Corporation stolen my concept Irvine,, California
*Consumer Comment: Is this for real?
*Consumer Comment: Yup, youre the only one.....
*Consumer Comment: Have you eaten one?
*Consumer Comment: You made a big mistake....
*Consumer Comment: IDIOT
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Search TipsI'm kind of wondering whether this is a real complaint or a joke (and a fairly funny one at that, what with the Taco Bell induced panic attacks and all).
"[I] could not get my concept copyrighted or patent[ed]"
No, you could not. And the reasons why are the reasons why your complaint has no legs.
First, copyrights don't apply to "concepts." They are for books, music, movies, etc.
Patents ARE applicable to concepts, but there are certain requirements. Primarly, the idea must be "creative." I'll grant that your idea arguably meets this requirement.
The idea must also relate to something new, or a significant modification to an existing item. You would run into trouble here. Your idea is just far too general. Had you devised a particular flavor you could have a case, but the raw idea of flavored taco shells is just too broad to enjoy legal protection. On top of that, it could be said that taco shells are already flavored: they taste like taco shells.
Further, granting one person rights to the idea of flavored taco shells would create a monopoly over a concept that, as was stated above, is probably thought of by many people every day.
Not to mention that the shells in question were colored, not flavored.
This is not to say that your idea isn't a good one. It's just too broad. And I highly doubt that the people within Taco Bell who heard of your idea have ever even communicated with the people who devised the shells in question.
Go back to the drawing board. Come up with something more specific and unique. Let this issue go. And if this kind of thing causes you the hardships and stress that you speak of, I would suggest a different hobby.
#2 Consumer Comment
Yup, youre the only one.....
AUTHOR: Colsalarm - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, November 05, 2009
#3 Consumer Comment
Have you eaten one?
AUTHOR: Ashley - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, October 26, 2009
Even if they did take your suggestion and use it, is your idea copyrighted or trademarked by you?
#4 Consumer Comment
You made a big mistake....
AUTHOR: Ronny g - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Monday, October 26, 2009
I feel for you...but don't let it stress you. Take pride that you had an idea that worked. Think of something else...and next time you present it to a bunch of corporate lying thieving greedy selfish a**holes...you will have some documentation if they steal the idea.
Here is a great idea....go to taco bell and tell them you have a great idea for a new taco filling......meat. Because I doubt that is what they are using now.

