The only way this is ever more than a pipe dream is to do a few things:
1) Consult with a lawyer, either one from here, or on your own (yes, you'll probably have to fork that consulting fee up front)
2) If the lawyer indicates a full-go, then you would need to work with him to do all the paperwork to create a company.
3) You would then likely need to pretty much have a business plan put to paper, at least a basic one, and then start looking for investors.
If you do the work to seriously get 1-3 going, you've turned this from an idea into a prospect. Sure, you may end up folding the company in 6 weeks when the idea doesn't pan out, but it will NEVER pan out, if you don't get it started.
Someone has to take the bull by the horns and just DO IT, and then work on how to make it work for everyone else. But if everyone sits around discussing it, then nothing will ever get done and it will be a permanent pipe dream. At least if you have those things started, other people will see that you are TRULY serious about this and want to make it happen.
1) Consult with a lawyer, either one from here, or on your own (yes, you'll probably have to fork that consulting fee up front)
2) If the lawyer indicates a full-go, then you would need to work with him to do all the paperwork to create a company.
3) You would then likely need to pretty much have a business plan put to paper, at least a basic one, and then start looking for investors.
If you do the work to seriously get 1-3 going, you've turned this from an idea into a prospect. Sure, you may end up folding the company in 6 weeks when the idea doesn't pan out, but it will NEVER pan out, if you don't get it started.
Someone has to take the bull by the horns and just DO IT, and then work on how to make it work for everyone else. But if everyone sits around discussing it, then nothing will ever get done and it will be a permanent pipe dream. At least if you have those things started, other people will see that you are TRULY serious about this and want to make it happen.