Why doesn't somebody just take sp to court for having stupid made up patents?
why don't they just appeal the sp patents?
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Re: why don't they just appeal the sp patents?
Originally posted by painTech
Why doesn't somebody just take sp to court for having stupid made up patents?
Because SP has more money, thus can drag out the court dates.. thus causing smaller companies with less money to have to settle rather than go bankrupt TRYING to get SP into court. -
The world has come to a point where we now realize how good of a company BE and Kingman are. With all there money they could appeal so manytimes they would shut down SP and they would still be doing fine. They are huge companies that produce low end guns and get large profits back, and that is a good thing.Hey, look at that! It's Santa!

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That's assuming we know all the facts, which we probably don't. The Gardners were patent lawyers before they were paintballers, so they know the system, meaning they've gotta have some ammo somewhere, because they know that'd they'd end up in court on this somteims..SwallowBleach: It's good for you.
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There are better patent lawyers out there im sure.
All it takes is a bit of $$$ to take SP down.
They know this thats why they are striking the little guys first.Did you hear about the new european weapons contracts? France is going to make the wooden sticks Spain making the little white flags
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I thought they had to enforce it on EVERYONE. Not just being selective. Correct me if i'm wrong please.I knew not what I did but am now edumacatedComment
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Originally posted by toyotaboy12
I thought they had to enforce it on EVERYONE. Not just being selective. Correct me if i'm wrong please.
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The big companies with deep pockets will just pay the licensing fee and royalty per gun. It costs less than a court case, doesn't interrupt production cycles, it's legal and they continue to sell product. Then they pass the cost onto the consumer.
Brass Eagle is (or was) a publicly traded company, they have the bottom line to consider. They could care less about paintball ideals. The SP patent is just another cost item on the balance sheet.Markers of Massacre
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Originally posted by Major Jam
The big companies with deep pockets will just pay the licensing fee and royalty per gun. It costs less than a court case, doesn't interrupt production cycles, it's legal and they continue to sell product. Then they pass the cost onto the consumer.
Brass Eagle is (or was) a publicly traded company, they have the bottom line to consider. They could care less about paintball ideals. The SP patent is just another cost item on the balance sheet.
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