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The Next Frontier: Digital Jewelry Files For Sale

November 25, 2007

A significant number of CAD/CAM jewelers around the world have now invested millions of hours to create fine jewelry. As a result of these efforts, the inventory of these digital design files is growing rapidly and looking for a new home at a jewelry store like yours.
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I touched on this subject a few weeks ago in my Blog posting " Who Owns This Design" This week I want to explore with you just one aspect of ethics and intellectual property rights that jewelers should be watching in the digital age
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Several months ago I noted a new marketing concept in the classified section of the MJSA Journal. A retail jeweler in Montreal had decided that that there was value for his CAD designs beyond the sale of jewelry at his store. The partners Helmut Burger, Ernst Plaatsman, and Gino Priolo had been using Rhinoceros software to create custom jewelry for thier clients. They knew that these files were well engineered and that waxes could be produced on their Solidscape 3D Printer for investment casting. They also knew that it took them several hours to make each design. The group theorized that if they could save someone else that time and offset their own investment, it would be a profitable service on the web. This was the beginning of the internet business 3D Models 4 download.
 
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For as little as $30.00 - $50.00 anyone can download a licensed copy of their work. The individual can then have the design printed or milled for investment casting anywhere in the world. 

This business concept really intrigues me as a potential annuity income from a growing inventory of intellectual property. To me, this may be the next frontier for talented jewelry designers to serve a global market.

I thought perhaps the folks in Montreal might have a good concept but, never looked at this subject too deeply until last week. While reading my MJSA Journal classified section, I noted still another retail jeweler based in Chicago 3DRingFile was advertising CAD files for sale.

Could this be the next trend in fine jewelry marketing….?   and

Is it ethical to sell a custom CAD design several times over….?

 

Post Your Thoughts and Comments Here
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Posted by Steven Adler on November 25, 2007 | Comments (8)

December 27, 2008
In response to: The Next Frontier: Digital Jewelry Files For Sale
BEN commented:







Just like in jewellerymodel.com, they have over 20.000 designs, and
add 500- 800new designs each moth, how can they do that?


August 5, 2008
In response to: The Next Frontier: Digital Jewelry Files For Sale
jewelry in Arizona commented:







does it hit? ___________________ wordofmouf.net


August 5, 2008
In response to: The Next Frontier: Digital Jewelry Files For Sale
jewelry in Arizona commented:







how about customizing jewelry?


July 18, 2008
In response to: The Next Frontier: Digital Jewelry Files For Sale
chin commented:







Mass customisation is on the way ! We should build a web portal who
enable clients to mix, match, alter and interactive communication
with designer. This need a synchronization between CAD file and
psychological breakthrough in intellectual properties protection. I
want to buy something that I want not something that you sell.
Cheers!!!


May 9, 2008
In response to: The Next Frontier: Digital Jewelry Files For Sale
David Olson commented:







Do we really think the government will shut down a "Jewelry Napster
Site"? Buy sell and trade 3D Jewelry Files for instant 3D Printing
and casting. Who needs a findings catalog when you can download and
cast your own?


April 30, 2008
In response to: The Next Frontier: Digital Jewelry Files For Sale
chin commented:







china is training up draftman just to copy anyone design. so why
worry as long as u can sell, just sell it. Otherwise they copy it.
Cheaply!!!


March 17, 2008
In response to: The Next Frontier: Digital Jewelry Files For Sale
Christopher commented:







People will always copy good designs and its even easier to copy a
digital file and send it to someone!


November 30, 2007
In response to: The Next Frontier: Digital Jewelry Files For Sale
Dave commented:







Yes i believe it is ethical to sell it as often as they like unless
someone negotiates an exclusive license with then. I think the
concern would be the passing around of the files or reselling after
purchase.

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