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My Rough Idea(s).

PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 6:03 am
by Bowyer2
For quite sometime I have been thinking about posting my rough ideas, to see people's opinions like yourselves. The main reason is because I like to see the pros and cons of my ideas such as what would work and what doesn't, and what people like and/or dislike about it. However I feel like that this isn't a good idea because I worry that someone would steal it, and claims to be their idea(s). I'm not saying that my ideas are original as most are based on things I like and inspired. Perhaps I'm being paranoid or something. I could show them to my friends and family, but I would like to read a opinions from the artists, writers and any creative individuals.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 6:32 am
by sinsnail
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Re: My Rough Idea(s).

PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 7:32 am
by Bowyer2
sinsnail wrote:Honestly dude, just do what you want to do, regardless of other people's opinions. Your ideas are your own creative vision and you shouldn't skewer them just to appeal to others (I'm assuming your ideas are vore related here). And when it comes to ideas, you can't exactly steal them - two people could have the same idea but how they execute it physically in writing/drawing will be wildly different.

If your ideas are vore related, please don't show your friends and family - it'll save you from awkward looks and embarrassment.

Fair enough I suppose. I like to see people's opinion because I thought it help me to learn. I'll admit that I'm might be paranoid about the thought of people steal ideas. It just that I would be upset that someone would do this. Also not all of my ideas are vore related. I had two ideas related to my fetishes but of course I didn't show them to my friends and family.

Re: My Rough Idea(s).

PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 1:13 pm
by GastricAztec
The best way to prevent someone from stealing your ideas is to post them online, so you can verify ownership. Legally, you could use it ws evidence in court.

Re: My Rough Idea(s).

PostPosted: Sun Mar 11, 2018 1:32 pm
by Bowyer2
SamuelOrona wrote:The best way to prevent someone from stealing your ideas is to post them online, so you can verify ownership. Legally, you could use it ws evidence in court.

I never really thought about that honestly. Thank you for you helpful advice. I feel really confident by it.