Company Guidelines
#1
Posted 23 April 2009 - 09:56 PM
SSC Companies allow SSC members to create or join companies that specialize in different aspects of K'nex coaster construction. Having companies that excel in different fields will help members create the very best coasters possible.
// If members do not want to take part in Companies, they are now considered freelance builders. We are not changing how SSC operates, we are just providing a new way of doing things, if builders want to. If you don't want to join a company, you can continue to build as usual in the now-called "Freelance Construction" thread. //
Members can either start a company or join a company already in business. Members can only belong to one company though.
To start a company, go to the Company Registration topic. There you can submit your company for approval. You can find more information about that process in the Company Registration thread here.
To join a company, go to the Job Search forum. Describe what sort of position you are looking for, along with any credentials you may have. The Job Search forum is also the place for companies to offer an opening in their company. Clearly outline the type of employee you would like along with any job requirements.
Types of Companies
A company is defined by its company type. Those types are coaster building, layout design, innovations, theming, ride design, or image design.
Coaster building companies specialize in designing and producing roller coasters. This is analogous to large coaster manufacturing companies like Bolliger and Mabillard or Intamin AG. Each coaster building company has its own unique building style. These companies can patent coaster types that they create.
Layout design companies provide coasters with original layouts. Layout companies can patent unique inversions and elements.
Innovations companies invent new ride systems and mechanics. These companies can patent any ride mechanism they invent.
Theming companies can provide stock scenery or unique scenery. Any scenery or theming item can be patented.
Ride design companies create flat rides, wheel rides, transport rides, or any other non-coaster type rides. Any of these may be patented by a ride design company.
Image design companies create ride signage, logos, or any other image work. Do not submit image work to the patent library. Let us know if someone copied your work without your permission.
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Once you have submitted your company, please be patient. If approved, your company will receive its own private subforum within the appropriate category. You can use this forum to discuss anything company related.
Original Content
To keep all your original content safe and protected, a patent library is available. This is the only way to ensure the protection of your creations. The patent library may be found here.
Company Involvement
There are three different types of involvement a company can have with a project within each category.
Freelance - No company has any influence in the given field.
Direction - A company directly impacts the project in the given field.
Sponsorship - A company assists or sponsors the project in the given field.
If you do not belong to a company, then your project cannot be directed.
If you do not belong to a company and a company assisted, it was sponsored in that company's field.
If you do not belong to a company and no company assisted, it was entirely freelance.
If you do belong to a company, your project is always directed by the company which you belong to.
If you do belong to a company and other companies also assisted, they sponsored it.
For example:
Coaster Building: Freelance
Layout: Sponsored by Company 1
Innovations: None
Theming: Directed by Company 2
Ride Design: None
Image Design: Sponsored by Company 3
(Note: This is the new way to upload coasters into the coaster database.)
This project was done by someone employed by a theming company. A layout design company as well as an image design company provided its services. The coaster was entirely custom and unique to the builder. No innovations or non-coaster ride designs were used.
Because members can only belong to one company, only one company can direct a project. All other company involvement is a sponsorship.
Anything freelance can become sponsored if a company and builder agree to it. For example, if a builder creates a coaster, a coaster company can offer to sponsor it, or the builder can ask a company to sponsor it.
ADDED: If a company wants to patent an idea that is outside of its discipline, it must find a company that does belong to that discipline to produce it. The patent is then tied to both companies. For example, if a coaster company wants to patent a new innovation, the coaster company must find an innovation company to produce it. Then, in the patent library, as well as all projects that use the innovation, it must say "Sponsored by Innovations Company in association with Coaster Company". If you do this, make sure a third party is aware of the deal (preferably someone of high stature on the site), or the innovations company could steal the idea and we would have no way of knowing.
#2
Posted 27 April 2009 - 08:01 PM
I see subdivisions as being just companies managed by a member who was part of the buying companies force, and all operations are up to that person. The CEO of the parent company may request work be done by that division, but the division manager has final say. If a freelancer buys the company, they can either disintegrate it, or become the new CEO. And if the company is bought by a company with the same specialty, they are just integrated into the buying company.
Any more questions can be PMed to me. If my idea is put into use, either as general rule, or just in the minds of specific sellers, I need no compensation.
Currently compiling a massive list
#3
Posted 27 April 2009 - 09:39 PM
As of now, it seems that many company members are only really using their own company services. With requests, you don't have to be tight with a company to be sponsored/directed.
#4
Posted 27 April 2009 - 09:54 PM
#5
Posted 28 April 2009 - 11:47 AM
#6
Posted 28 April 2009 - 02:55 PM
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#7
Posted 28 April 2009 - 06:02 PM
#8
Posted 28 April 2009 - 06:20 PM
And the freelance construction forum is getting more views than the company construction forum because there are LESS THAN FIVE COASTERS IN THERE. Whatever, it's not worth my time to argue it.
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#9
Posted 28 April 2009 - 06:22 PM
#10
Posted 28 April 2009 - 06:28 PM
It is more than just checking the forums now. I get to take part in running a company. It's fun, and you get a lot closer with the members in your company...
-Rct2123:cool:
#11
Posted 28 April 2009 - 06:29 PM
You have the option to choose how you want to build you coasters: under freelance or a company. If you don't like one or the other you still can build your coaster and advertise here. It's not like anyone is forcing you to be a part of a company...you can still build freelance.
I personally never got involved enough in my models to follow it's construction like you would a real coaster, I just never cared to waste my time with that. Same here. If I were still building I would say thanks but no thanks to this company thing. It's just not interesting to me. But I can shut my trap and build my coasters in the freelance section. To each his own.
You don't need to be an idiot and put down the ideas of others just because you think it's lame. Just makes you look like a moron.
#12
Posted 28 April 2009 - 07:04 PM
Plus, some companies don't even specialize in building stuff. Before companies, members would start up different "shops" specializing in stuff such as layouts and signatures. Now, those "shops" are officially recognized by SSC by becoming companies. It's that simple.
If you don't like it, then just build Freelance. I can't speak for the other members, but just because companies have been introduced doesn't mean I haven't been paying any attention to the Freelance forum. Instead, I find myself spending much more time on SSC overall.
#13
Posted 28 April 2009 - 07:32 PM
It adds a twist to building...
-Rct2123:cool:
#14
Posted 28 April 2009 - 08:05 PM
IMO, it adds to the creativity of things since you have more resources to work with and it's easier to discuss projects with other members...
#15
Posted 28 April 2009 - 09:38 PM
#16
Posted 28 April 2009 - 09:49 PM
Get over it and if your not satisfied just get out of here.
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#17
Posted 28 April 2009 - 09:55 PM
contradiction - n. opposition between two conflicting forces or ideas i.e. "I see how this can work with logo/sig shops but not with coasters" and "A coaster invention team is a wonderful idea"
dramatic irony - n. occurs when the meaning of the situation is understood by the audience but not by the characters in the play
Seriously though, what euphemism of "company" would you prefer us to use? If the majority of SSCers did not like the Company idea, do you think we would keep it? Don't you think we want originality and creativity to remain a vital part of SSC? As many stated before, Companies are keeping veterans and retired builders involved with SSC. Companies are meant to assist with coaster models, not control them.
#18
Posted 28 April 2009 - 10:44 PM
#19
Posted 28 April 2009 - 11:05 PM
#20
Posted 29 April 2009 - 02:11 PM
I305, El Toro, Goliath (SFoG), Time Machine, Talon, Apollo, Griffon, Georgia Scorcher, Nitro, Manta
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