Topic: Idea protection
Does anyone have any experience in concept or idea protection? My main motivation for purchasing the solidoodle was to push forward many invention ideas that I have been kicking around for years. The ability to print my own prototypes without having to send them out into the world for someone to steal. Since the patent process is expensive and I'm notoriously "frugal" I haven't wanted to put the money out there to officially provisionally patent anything at this time, but I'd like to be able to share some ideas and prints with the community and share some of my STLs on thingiverse and the like. Would posting to thingiverse or putting pictures up here, which would effectively document the concept date and idea be enough protection against someone stealing it for monetary gain, or is that unwise? I'm an idea man, but I don't have a clue how to get it past that stage and into the $$ making portion of the program.
Let me know if anyone in the community is knowledgeable and wants to lend some expertise.
I have to say, it's still amazing to me that I can design and print 3 versions of an item working through prototype stage until I like it and it performs as I intended all within a couple nights and sitting on my kitchen table. That would have cost me immensely if I had to send it out, and I would have had to protect each idea to just be able to send it out. This is truly a game changer for us budding inventors. Thanks again to Solidoodle for making this possible at such an affordable price, mine has paid for itself several times over already.
