I recall they gave NTH a cease and desist for using it but if that’s the case how come San Martin and Octon are free to use it?
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Free to use? More like "Sue us! You'll be tied up in court for so long using so much money that it will cripple R&D."
Or maybe Tudor decided it was more like free advertising and just cares about super clones now?
Free to use? More like "Sue us! You'll be tied up in court for so long using so much money that it will cripple R&D."
Or maybe Tudor decided it was more like free advertising and just cares about super clones now?
That’s true. More so curious about why they went after NTH so hard but maybe that event came with more than they bargained for.
I wonder if it has to do with the manufacturer location. I know China has some pretty lax copyright laws and I imagine is a giant waste of time and money to go after in court.