Participation is voluntary.
Alcocks Electrical Services | Alcocks Pest Control & Entomological Services | Alcocks Hygiene Services
Mark Atkinson (20-Jan-11)
They cannot patent an idea, just a specific design. Anyway, tell them that they are welcome to take you to court to prove their point. They themselves, nor their lawyers (if they have any) can enforce the so called patent. They can jump up and down, make a lot of noise and nothing more. If they want to force you to abide by their patent then they need a judge to make a ruling forcing you to to do so. The Kreepy Krauly vs Barracuda thing went on for years.
To quote Justin Nurse "Laugh it off"
Mark Atkinson (20-Jan-11)
Sounds like these guys are taking a chance to me.
As martinco pointed out there are millions of 'patents' registered that won't hold water in court. Splitting a design into two halves has no novelty so wouldn't be a patentable thing. Find out the patent number they supposedly have and search it yourself. You don't need a patent lawyer to do this, the lawyers don't search anywhere that you don't have access to. If they're full of crap then go open a docket for fraud against them. Even if they do have some kind of patent tell them to go fly a kite, you'll see them in court. Owning a patent is one thing, having the means to enforce it is another, the lengthy and expensive legal process involved means that when it comes to enforcement 98% of patent holders will be all mouth and no trousers.
_______________________________________________
_______________________________________________
Mark Atkinson (20-Jan-11)
So guess what? I leaked our supplier's contact email to these guys, followed by an email asking them for their "patent" number.
I've heard nothing since. Big surprise.Guess letting them on to my supplier wasn't the smartest move.
![]()
Mark My Words - Arbitrary thoughts on ordinary things"The way to gain a good reputation, is to endeavor to be what you desire to appear." - Socrates
Trench Life - A blog for young professionals, BY young professionals
Bafokke Shirts - South Africa's No. 1 Fan Shirt!
What possessed you to give them your suppliers details?
_______________________________________________
_______________________________________________
Let's not even go there...![]()
For a limited time I thought that they might bring something useful to the table.![]()
Mark My Words - Arbitrary thoughts on ordinary things"The way to gain a good reputation, is to endeavor to be what you desire to appear." - Socrates
Trench Life - A blog for young professionals, BY young professionals
Bafokke Shirts - South Africa's No. 1 Fan Shirt!
The biggest mistake I ever made was to introduce my customer to my supplier. The customer (a very powerful party) insisted and flew down from Windhoek. The supplier and the customer ended up speaking directly to one another and I ended up being a third wheel. I've been lucky to date in that both of them are decent people and we have been able to work together. I've always made made fair share but I don't know how much longer it will last considering that I will lose my leverage at the end of March.
...but...
I still have a 45 slug in my foot and I'll never do that again...
This story has issues, I fear.
Thoughts of possibly working 'together' led to 'leaked' supplier info. All because some person/s 'claimed' they had a 'patent'. Either this is exceptionally foolish business, or something else is afoot. Not all is being said...
In search of South African Technology Nuggets(R), for sale & trading in South East Asia.
Did you like this article? Share it with your favourite social network.