>Can you imagine a 17 y/o trying to make a dynamic haptic UI? (what the hell was I thinking?)
That might depend on whether you live in a region stifled by software patents, or need another market that is. It's sad that many may not even attempt projects because it can be a minefield out there. Even when it turns out you're first, you can still burn through your capital defending it.
Copyright should be enough.
It was a hardware based device and I filed for my first patent on that basis, but now I don't have enough money to complete the filing.
Although, I think that it will make a good product, but I can't follow through as I don't have any money at all. Neither do I have any guarantees for institutional investors to pour money into it. It just costs too much to do MEMS based research and set up a production facility for it, but as I grow older I intend to do something about it.
Moreover, I doubt it if I am smart enough to take it to the level I see in my head.
That might depend on whether you live in a region stifled by software patents, or need another market that is. It's sad that many may not even attempt projects because it can be a minefield out there. Even when it turns out you're first, you can still burn through your capital defending it. Copyright should be enough.