I am just getting started with a comic series. Really, really at the beginning stages. A friend of mine suggested I get non-disclosure agreements printed up to send out before I send artists my work. Is that a good idea? Maybe its a good idea but could it be considered wrong?
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Non disclosure agreements (NDA) of any sort are really hard to defend in court without a huge expense on the creators part; NDA's of an idea or story-concept are un-defendable. But, when you draw up an agreement with an artist you can politely make reasonable requests and trust that a professional artist will honor them. Keep in mind you want their cooperation and even their input on your story-concept as they work on it. Especially since you're still developing as a writer, you have far more to gain than lose by encouraging a free exchange of ideas as you work with others.
God bless your efforts!