ET3D: I spent quite a few minutes tracking down this thread to post about
BrightLocker, an upcoming "crowd publishing" platform, where people can suggest ideas, others vote on them, pledge for their creation, and professional devs make them.
mindblast: God, that it's an awful idea. So, you go with your awesome game idea, you give it away to them, they sell it to the game developers and, those developers, if they feel like, they might consider giving you a free copy of the game or agree in taking you as paying partner. That's just idiotic. Why would someone do something like that?
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You are way to safer in publishing your ideas anywhere else than on something like this. That's what's so idiotic about this website. You publish your ideas and you also transfer the IP rights to someone else by doing that. You don't do that by publishing them on your personal free blog, for example, but by doing it on their site, you do that, as you agree to those terms. So, for them, it's bullet proof too freely steal anything that's published there. I must say, it's pretty ingenious by them.
Hmm, good point.