He must of ran out of customer complaints videos to do.Ah the ol’ 12am, 500 word/17 quotation, 4-year-old thread reanimation….
Sometimes I get the impression that when JB gets bored, he likes to crack open a bottle of liquor and start googling himself to see who’s been badmouthing him on the internet.
finding out the good and bad of what’s out there isn’t stealing. It’s how you build something better.barton proudly bragged about taking apart every competitors' case he could lay hands on to see how they were made and what would be worthwhile to copy. The reason at the bottom of our feud, I design what I need and can not be readily bought off of the shelf. Having had things stolen from me I have little use for design thieves.
Sometime in the last handful of years I noticed john crying about somebody stealing from his design. Funny as hell if true considering what john's company is based on.
It sounds like you're alleging that JB studies competitors cases in an effort to refine his processes to create the best product he can.(john barton, this very thread!)
And now I continue to deliver cases that are better than what is out there. How does one do this? By studying everything out there and taking what works and leaving the rest.
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john of course puts his own spin on things. You know "She hit me back first!" Him copying from others is fine. When he perceives others to be copying him he screams like a wounded virgin. Makes me think, "homage" "Omega". Swap the e and the a in omega and it becomes omage, phonetic of "homage" I have seen cases won in court on weaker evidence.
Hu
Ah the ol’ 12am, 500 word/17 quotation, 4-year-old thread reanimation….
Does the Rugged case have a lifetime warranty? I can’t find it on your web site.That is BULLSHIT. We were not gambling. We went and spoke with the building manager about getting the video if any existed and we were told that they didn't want to be involved and we would need to produce a court order to get the video. The person in the law office didn't say that we were gambling illegally and offered to help us find a suitable contract or probate attorney to create an enforceable contract. You had hours to find a lawyer and you literally dragged us to an immigration lawyer in the hood because in your exact words, "they have five stars on yelp". You also omitted what you told me in the elevator on the way down. You said you will DESTROY me and losing the 50k is only the first step. You claimed I defamed you because I said your warranty is 90 days and you then claimed it's 180 days. I said the POINT I was making is that 90 days is less than LIFETIME and 180days is STILL less than LIFETIME. Furthermore, nowhere on your website do you state the warranty length and likely still don't. Lastly we never actually "bet" anything because we were at the negotiation stage and I told you that you had no idea what you were doing and that we should go to lunch and turn on the camera and negotiate the terms LIVE and then go find THE CORRECT TYPE of lawyer who could write up the contract. I offered to submit to arbitration where we both submit our evidence and the arbiter decides. You agreed and then reneged.
finding out the good and bad of what’s out there isn’t stealing. It’s how you build something better.
It sounds like you're alleging that JB studies competitors cases in an effort to refine his processes to create the best product he can.
You can cross the line I would agree.Finding out the good and bad indeed isn't stealing. It is what you do next that matters. Using the other party's design is generally over the top. Just looking at what a component needs to do then going out and seeing what you can do to accomplish that task better is fair. john's own words, "taking what works" seem pretty damning.
The whole "Homage" thing is pretty much BS unless the original makers are no longer in business and the design no longer available. I have several case designs in mind, as far as I know unique designs. I won't be silly enough to put the designs on a public forum, particularly not one with a member that proudly proclaims he takes what works!
Hu
Not attacking/defending anyone but if its not covered by a patent/copyright why does it matter? People look at other's stuff and copy-improve all the time. A pool case is kind of a generic item and you'd have to come up with up something pretty slick to warrant legal coverage.Finding out the good and bad indeed isn't stealing. It is what you do next that matters. Using the other party's design is generally over the top. Just looking at what a component needs to do then going out and seeing what you can do to accomplish that task better is fair. john's own words, "taking what works" seem pretty damning.
The whole "Homage" thing is pretty much BS unless the original makers are no longer in business and the design no longer available. I have several case designs in mind, as far as I know unique designs. I won't be silly enough to put the designs on a public forum, particularly not one with a member that proudly proclaims he takes what works!
Hu
Does the Rugged case have a lifetime warranty? I can’t find it on your web site.
Yes. Look at the warranty repair section.Does the Rugged case have a lifetime warranty? I can’t find it on your web site.
I was told by someone who did some consulting in China , you're better off not patenting anything .Until you look into one, patents and patent law would seem to be straightforward but they are not. Then there is the ever present burden of litigation expense. Many small businesses just cannot afford the cost of obtaining a patent or defending it against infringement.
Most of you don't understand the situation nor do you understand patent law. This isn't about any patent or other intellectual property. It is about poor quality knockoffs being sold with deceptive and dishonest descriptions that claim a quality level that the knockoffs don't actually have.i didnt read all of this but if you dont bother to get a patent on your product or idea then it is open to be copied.
or at least will be. and that is how it should be so products can be improved.
most things cant be patented because they are already in common use.
This is somewhat correct. But the large corporations often have law offices in China that aggressively protect their IP. Sometimes this is effective and sometimes it isn't. For small to midsized companies it's often just better to try and outrun the knockoffs.I was told by someone who did some consulting in China , you're better off not patenting anything .
By patenting, you give them the blueprint . It will just make it easier for them .
Your best option was to get as many made and make as much money before they start copying your design .
Correct.Until you look into one, patents and patent law would seem to be straightforward but they are not. Then there is the ever present burden of litigation expense. Many small businesses just cannot afford the cost of obtaining a patent or defending it against infringement.