first-mover disadvantage

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first-mover disadvantage (plural first-mover disadvantages)

  1. (idiomatic) A situation in which a company or individual that creates or introduces a new idea, product, or service is later at a disadvantage because others are able to copy or improve upon it, making the original seem less innovative or valuable.