質問
What would be Pros and Cons? What kind of IP protection should be done beforehand? What can "wait"?
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The primary rule with protecting IP, that is, patents, is to not publicly disclose your proprietary information/invention before you file a patent application. If your invention is substantially complete, you can file a provisional patent application and then you need not worry about disclosing anything to anyone that is covered/disclosed within your provisional patent application. If you disclose first, then you can get into legal quicksand - was it/not a public disclosure, did you/not disclose to third parties, was it/not considered private information, whatever - filing a provisional application first effectively removes any public disclosure problems.
It's always a good idea to file for IP protection before any disclosure (confidential or non-confidential). It provides incontrovertible evidence of what you possessed and prevents someone else from beating you to the punch. The better question is whether a provisional will suffice or whether you need a utility application. A good utility will cost almost as much as a utility application. If you cut corners you could end up with a bad surprise.
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