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  • SteelSoul
    Registered User
    • Jun 2003
    • 315

    #1

    Do yall remember Toms post

    I have been reading all this news about SP and it just hit me real hard.
    Yall remember the post Tom put up about if you could save paintball for a million dollars would you do it?
    Dont yall see the hidden message here, Tom knows what is going on and he is looking to see if he should fight the good fight.
    Tom if you do, make a PayPal donation and I will send you some lawyer money!!!!!

    I might be wayyy off but look at the signs

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  • ezrunner
    Random Member
    • Feb 2002
    • 606

    #2
    yeah

    That is a nice observation. At the time of the post the SP lawsuit was not widely publicized and he did reference it in his message.

    I'm not sure what the end result it. SP has gotten NPS, DYE, ICD to kowtow to them. I don't know if NPS or DYE even paid them. I suspect they used that as a legal precident in the ICD case.

    Honestly, the bushies are in the 20,000 distribution range, the BKOs, coming on strong but nothing like Angels and E-Spyders.

    I think the top targets are Kingman & WDP but they needed some smaller wins to take on the bigger dogs.

    I don't know where this fight is going but if Tom can save it GOOOO TOOOMMMM!!!!

    Tom is one of 4 or 5 "original thinkers" in paintball and has come up with some ways to change the game. The spool valves can be argued to be adaptations of his dump valve.

    He seems to be a fair business man and a good guy.

    I don't know if there is a threat to him, or the likes of Larry Alexander at AKA. Larry is another Great Paintball Legend. AKA made some of the best LP stuff ever and now has their own line of guns.

    I just want to see where all this goes, but I don't know if I'll like it at all.

    -rob


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    • Xyxyll
      Old School Airsmith

      • Apr 2003
      • 1161

      #3
      I still don't think ICD gave up. I think they made a strategic move. They may have been backed into a corner and were about to lose when they settled. I don't think there is a legal precident set because I don't think the case completed in court. ICD simply took one for the industry and is giving the next target a chance at providing a better defense.

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      • shartley
        paintball player
        • Mar 2001
        • 9169

        #4
        Originally posted by Xyxyll
        I still don't think ICD gave up. I think they made a strategic move. They may have been backed into a corner and were about to lose when they settled. I don't think there is a legal precident set because I don't think the case completed in court. ICD simply took one for the industry and is giving the next target a chance at providing a better defense.

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        • Xyxyll
          Old School Airsmith

          • Apr 2003
          • 1161

          #5
          Sure, settling sure helped them stay in business, but if precident is not set, Smart Parts can't take their precident and go after Kingman and BE and automatically win.

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          • shartley
            paintball player
            • Mar 2001
            • 9169

            #6
            Originally posted by Xyxyll
            Sure, settling sure helped them stay in business, but if precident is not set, Smart Parts can't take their precident and go after Kingman and BE and automatically win.

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            its more like a paper cut that has primadonna's yelling murder... - Glickman

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            • toyotaboy12
              e-tough

              • May 2003
              • 3663

              #7
              somethign is gonan happen
              SP will not stand forever
              whoi knows there is probably more than meets the eye, these companies are smarter than all of us, no doubt they have somethign planned
              I knew not what I did but am now edumacated

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              • Kevmaster
                Owners Group Div: Director
                • Oct 2001
                • 5475

                #8
                without a court ruling, there is no legal precedence, if i remember right from my little bit of law readings. right now, SP and NPS/Dye/ICD just have legal contracts, nothing more. A court has not deemed that document to apply to everyone. If the court HAD ruled ICD in violation of SP's patent, then there would be a precedence, but as it is, there is not one yet.

                And should SP take on BE/Kingman/WDP (which is where the money is -- $75 for every emag sold aint nothing when you contrast that to $10 on every e-spyder sold) they will have to fight a battle. I think settling may have been counter-productive for SP unless they knew they were going to lose

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