Was it issued to another vape manufacturer?In the end, it's nice that we have courts to figure out if patent rights have been infringed.
There has also been a US patent issued for VV ya know.
!!! G*NOTE FIVE !!!
Was it issued to another vape manufacturer?In the end, it's nice that we have courts to figure out if patent rights have been infringed.
There has also been a US patent issued for VV ya know.
Was it issued to another vape manufacturer?
I haven't read the entire thread but these parts of the suit seem to legitimize Evolv's case in my opinion:
49. On or about November 17, 2015, Evolv’s President e-mailed Mr. Qian, providing him with a copy of the ’330 Patent, and offering to further discuss Joyetech and Wismec’s planned “low budget” 200-wattage device. Mr. Qian replied that he had forwarded the ’330 Patent to “our IP department” for review. 50. Evolv’s President reiterated that Joyetech and Wismec must obtain a license of the ’330 Patent to avoid infringement. Evolv offered to negotiate such a license in order to mitigate the harm that would result from a flood of Joyetech and Wismec’s pirated products being imported into the United States, as at the time the license was offered, Defendants had to date only produced low quality products. 51. Joyetech and Wismec refused to negotiate any license, instead making a pro forma denial of infringement, but refusing to explain why when asked. Again, without providing any explanation, Mr. Qian made an oblique reference to a “2008 publication,” but did not identify it. Defendants did not back away from their intended plan to sell copied circuit boards, and to incorporate them into infringing vaporizers, for importation, sale and re-sale within the United States.
And then further in the suit (page 19) it appears Joy Tech admits to stealing the technology:
86. Additionally, after saturating the United States market with knock-offs for almost four months, Defendants, and each of them, finally conceded after prodding, that a license to avoid infringement was necessary. Defendants’ Mr. Qian wrote in a March 7, 2016 e-mail, “[w]e have fully studied your patent with 22 [sic] claimed rights. How much do you need us pay for each licensed products…?” 87. Evolv replied as follows in relevant part, “Evolv is not willing to sell or license its patent. We are willing to continue to sell Wismec and Joyetech our boards, and to work with you to fulfill all of your needs [i.e., sell Evolv’s circuit boards in sufficient quantities].
I read all 24 pages as well & while not a lawyer it seems pretty apparent to me that Joytech admitted fault & knowingly infringed on the patent. Seems about as clear as a legal document can be to me at least. It's too bad those who are defending Joytech & accusing Evolv of patent trolling as well as potentially suing everyone else in the industry haven't done the same before commenting.
This is a business deal gone bad, not a patent troll or threat of monopolizing the vaping industry as we know it. Evolv holds the patent, it's explicitly explained for exactly what the patent is, they chose to go after a competitor who they feel disregarded their patent rights. Simple business reason & decision IMO.
I agree, but on the same token we have only heard Evolv's side. I would be interested in reading Joy Tech's filing as well.
That old saying - There's two sides to every story - is probably in play here. Right now we are only reading what Evolv wants us to read. I'm sure Joy Tech has their version of events that likely contradict Evolv.
Considering China has a long and illustrious record of ignoring patents and trademarks, I'm not sure "We can make it cheaper!" is a valid defense.![]()
Considering China has a long and illustrious record of ignoring patents and trademarks, I'm not sure "We can make it cheaper!" is a valid defense.![]()
And this could very well be the case.
Steal an idea make $50 million off of it.
Pay $10 million in fines.
Profit $40 million.
Yesssss most definitely more than once. And I can say it til my head explodes which may or may not happen.
To be told to give it a rest pleaseeee ... Not everyone has had a pleasant experience with said co & that's ok. I'm not telling anyone whose had a good experience to give it a rest!
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Hahahahaa!!!! You making my sides hurt @ tally!!!!I agree. I, too, had a very similar experience and no longer support the same company. And haven't kept a tally of everyone who has posted.
Hahahahaa!!!! You making my sides hurt @ tally!!!!
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In the end, it's nice that we have courts to figure out if patent rights have been infringed.
There has also been a US patent issued for VV ya know.
Was it issued to another vape manufacturer?
!!! G*NOTE FIVE !!!
Litigating Utility Patents is what Many Lawyers Dream about at Night. Because the Fees can be Ginormous on Both Sides.
Holding a 2011 Utility Patent is about the Golden Ring on the Merry-go-Round.
BTW - Here is an Interesting Thread. Notice the amount of Time from Application to Granting.
VV patent to issues next week
And this could very well be the case.
Steal an idea make $50 million off of it.
Pay $10 million in fines.
Profit $40 million.
I registered as "Other" to vote.Fun side note....you can tell the Republicans from the Democrats by reading this thread.
I knew that from reading your posts.I registered as "Other" to vote.
With comment of "No Party"
I have noticed others have had concerns why Evolv is only going after Joytech.But Evolv is only going after JT.......which makes me think the rest have nothing to do with any of this.