(02-01-2017, 02:42 PM)Robert Adams Wrote: Ugh. Another reason I won't spend a penny filling the pockets of that lawyer. Great saw but really... I think I'll start buying more bosch stuff though.
Also we wonder why other countries are ahead of us in tech etc. Well this is why.
I work in the tech industry, and frankly, the US is a global leader, mostly ahead of the curve. And
all technology companies jealously guard and protect their patent portfolio, which provides significant licensing revenue allowing them to recapture their significant R&D expenditures. For every successful R&D project that results in a successful licensing program, there are a dozen that never pan out. One in ten (and it might be worse than that) tech startups are successful and the rest eventually fail. Tech is a research driven business, and expensive research to boot.
Using your logic, you shouldn't buy or use a cellphone with a Qualcomm chip in it, Gass is a piker compared to their tactics, or any Apple product, they are downright abusive with their patent and licensing policies, or any Oracle software, a company notorious for their heavy handed business practices, nor Microsoft software as they are almost as bad as Oracle. You may not like it, but the truth is that SS is playing the game every other innovator does, and when competitors infringe, they have to be made to pay the price, in this case, lack of access to one of the largest markets in the world. Either Bosch forgoes the US market, or licenses the SS patents. Pretty simple economic choice for them. Next comes the patent infringement lawsuit in Europe, where I am sure SS has been granted numerous patents.
The fact he is a lawyer has nothing to do with anything, and most likely since he is a patent lawyer he has an engineering/science background, which is a prerequisite for taking the patent bar. So I guess you only hate lawyers with engineering degrees, not all engineers, eh? Most people "hate" lawyers, until they really need one . . . .