Bureau of Minor Sufferings — Official Filing

Official Certificate: Intellectual Contribution Displayed Without Attribution

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The Bureau of Minor Sufferings classifies Unattributed Idea Presentation as a Class-II Intellectual Property Infraction. You said the idea in a meeting. It appeared in their PowerPoint. Your name did not appear alongside it. The fonts were nice. The idea was yours.

About This Filing Category

Bureau Attribution Analysis distinguishes between Direct Theft (presenting another's idea as one's own) and Ambient Absorption (unconsciously incorporating an idea heard in discussion). The key differentiator is the presence of a formal presentation vehicle ? when an idea transitions from verbal suggestion to formatted slide, it acquires institutional weight and is typically attributed to the presenter rather than the originator.

Example Bureau Findings (Preview)
§Finding 1 (§6.1.a): The claimant's original proposal, articulated during a team discussion on the documented date, appeared in the respondent's formal presentation without attribution.
§Finding 2 (§6.1.b): The presentation was delivered to senior stakeholders, amplifying the visibility of the idea while simultaneously obscuring its origin.
§Finding 3 (§6.1.c): When the claimant raised the attribution issue, the respondent stated "I thought we all came up with it together" ? a defence the Bureau classifies as Collective Ownership Deflection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What if they genuinely forgot where the idea came from?
The Bureau classifies this as Ambient Absorption ? less severe than deliberate theft but still a documentable Attribution Failure. The obligation to cite sources applies regardless of conscious recall.
Does saying it in a meeting count as "my idea"?
Yes. The Bureau's Intellectual Origin Protocol establishes that the first documented articulation of an idea constitutes origin, whether verbal or written.
Can I file on behalf of someone else?
Yes. Use Gift mode — toggle it at the top of the filing form. Enter their name and describe what happened.
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