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  • tony3
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    • Feb 2003
    • 3740

    #1

    Irony about pneumatic frames

    I believe the original intention of the pneumatic frames was to have electro speed without having to deal with SP. Alas, we have/had a lawsuit over the mech frame. Such a shame, such a shame.

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  • WenULiVeUdiE
    Force of Nature Staff
    • Jan 2004
    • 1982

    #2
    At least with the Pnuematic frames PTP cant go and put marker out of production. They would be the first to (mass) produce a frame like this. The only lawsuits that would occur would be for the frame to be liscensed out.
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    • AnArchist_1944
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      • Sep 2003
      • 360

      #3
      tony3 you are so right it brings a tear to my eye....
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      • evan123
        Absolutely Pimpin'
        • Aug 2003
        • 868

        #4
        Originally posted by AnArchist_1944
        tony3 you are so right it brings a tear to my eye....
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        • NewMagMan21

          #5
          You know I was wondering.... you know how PTP said that they are keeping the patent on the pneu trigger. Well they said that there may never be a Mag version of the thing. So if the HAir trigger was developed for mags (correct me if I'm wrong) then why keep a patent on something that you'll never use. Thats very Smart Parts of them ( I mean that in the most derogetory way I can )

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          • Automaggot68

            #6
            This thread and all posts are worthless.
            There's a difference between what SP is doing, and what PTP is doing.
            Go read the other 27 threads ont he subject.

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            • Destructo6
              Registered User
              • Apr 2004
              • 549

              #7
              At least with the Pnuematic frames PTP cant go and put marker out of production. They would be the first to (mass) produce a frame like this. The only lawsuits that would occur would be for the frame to be liscensed out.
              Which begs the question: could Deadly Wind work out a licensing agreement with PTP in order to produce their own version? And what would be a reasonable, per unit, licensing scheme?
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              • skife
                Unregistered User
                • Feb 2003
                • 2769

                #8
                you know, all this fighting over the use of cocker parts in a mag :P




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                • GodLovesUgly
                  Registered User
                  • Dec 2004
                  • 74

                  #9
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                  Originally posted by WenULiVeUdiE
                  At least with the Pnuematic frames PTP cant go and put marker out of production. They would be the first to (mass) produce a frame like this. The only lawsuits that would occur would be for the frame to be liscensed out.
                  this leads me to ask that if AGD made an entire marker based on the pnuematics, would they still be infringing on the patent? i don't know much (if anyting about copywrite laws) cause PTP has the property rights on the frame correct? so what's stopping somone from making a marker with similar technology?
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                  • hitech
                    Not a shedder of vortices
                    • Nov 2001
                    • 4775

                    #10
                    Originally posted by NewMagMan21
                    Well they said that there might never be a Mag version of the thing. So if the hAir trigger was developed for mags (correct me if I'm wrong) then why keep a patent on something that you'll never use.
                    Because some of the people who would purchase the 'mag version will purchase one for a different marker. If they "give away" the right to produce it for a 'mag then they lose business. How much business is debatable.


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                    • Magaman
                      Maga - Strong
                      • Sep 2004
                      • 305

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Automaggot68
                      This thread and all posts are worthless.
                      There's a difference between what SP is doing, and what PTP is doing.
                      Go read the other 27 threads ont he subject.
                      Exactly... Let it go guys...

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                      • Chris42050
                        Splatmaster Tech
                        • Feb 2004
                        • 567

                        #12
                        If people want to still talk about this let them. There are plenty of other threads for you to post in.

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                        • WARPED1
                          I'm a pirate, ARRRRRRRRRR!
                          • Nov 2001
                          • 7458

                          #13
                          And, it looks like the SP patent was full of holes and will no longer hold water, so no immediate need for one, but it would still be cool for PTP to come out with it.
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                          • slade
                            Carpe Noctem
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 3442

                            #14
                            what PTP is doing is far different than what SP did, and also part of the reason for a pneu frame is no batteries, no fried boards and no possibilty of cheater boards.

                            Originally posted by skife
                            you know, all this fighting over the use of cocker parts in a mag :P
                            ...except for the fact that they arent cocker parts, theyre parts used in cockers. all the parts utilized in this frame were around far before cockers were, and they are used in different markers. a "cocker" part would be something unique to it, such as a backblock, just as a "mag" part would be the valve, not a frame screw.

                            Originally posted by GodLovesUgly
                            this leads me to ask that if AGD made an entire marker based on the pnuematics, would they still be infringing on the patent? i don't know much (if anyting about copywrite laws) cause PTP has the property rights on the frame correct? so what's stopping somone from making a marker with similar technology?
                            yes, they would. someone would have to be an idiot to write a patent to apply only to a single, seperate frame. it is probably written to cover any pneumatic sear triggering mechanism; actually, its probably even broader. so yes, they would be infringing on the patent.

                            since from what ive heard PTP wants to make the cocker version first, and it may be a year wait or they may never even make a mag frame, I would like to see PTP liscence the frame to DW.
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                            • phantomhitman
                              ao's official bad guy
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 1841

                              #15
                              you know whats really ironic, as well as hypocritcal?!
                              the fact that some of the same people that complain about why someone would need to shoot 30 bps are some of the same people that complained when the hair was cancelled. they want electro speeds, but why since they do nothing but knock the need for that speed........
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