RE: EOS learned lesson in their own country

From: Ron Skaggs (skaggs_r@integra-support.com)
Date: Fri Oct 24 2003 - 20:46:25 EEST


Terry,

 

Nicely stated, competition or litigation.... I vote competition

 

Regards,

 

Ron Skaggs

Integra Services International

 

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi [mailto:owner-rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi] On
Behalf Of Terry Wohlers
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 11:29 AM
To: RP-ML
Subject: Re: EOS learned lesson in their own country

 

Hello everyone,

 

It's no secret that there's bad blood between 3D Systems and German
competitor EOS. What most people don't know is that there are eight
active lawsuits between the two companies. That's right, eight of them!
Patent lawsuits were filed in France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the
U.S. 3D Systems and EOS also have two contract disputes underway.

The patent litigation in the U.S. is an order of magnitude more
expensive than in other countries. One of these lawsuits could be the
kiss of death for either company. I'm in favor of protecting
intellectual property, but why can't these two companies seek an
alternative to dropping cash into a black hole that neither can afford?
If they could find a way to cooperate at some level, it would turn a
lose-lose situation into a win-win for both companies.

Many years ago, an RP system manufacturer in the U.S. was faced with a
probable lawsuit that would have been a major distraction and financial
drain on the company. Instead, the company was able to trade rights to
patents for company stock and everyone was happy in the end. More
recently, I spoke with the CEO of a software company that was facing a
similar situation. An advisor recommended to the CEO that they
immediately take legal action for patent infringement. Instead, the CEO
picked up the phone, and in 15 minutes, had worked a deal with the
competitor, and everyone was satisfied.

My advise to 3D Systems and EOS: Set aside the boxing gloves and use
precious company resources in a way that benefits your customers. If you
do not, you risk paying the ultimate price and everyone will lose.

 

Best regards,

 

Terry

 

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----- Original Message -----

From: Trevor <mailto:trevor_proto@hotmail.com> Jones

To: rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi

Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 8:49 AM

Subject: Re: EOS learned lesson in their own country

 

This comes from users of the SLA technology where there is competition -

espcially for support, materials, and lasers. For SLS users, 3D locks
you
into paying the highest price - and uses these legal issues/jokes to
lock
out any potential supplier from the business.

TR

John, I could not agree more. Looks like EOS is just pissing away 3D's
and
their own money, which could be used for R&D or better uses. I would
say
that if their home country thinks this is a ridiculous suit, then US
will
also.
John Kerr &lt;johnnkerrr@yahoo.com.sg&gt; wrote:
Dear List,

Pleased to see the judgement in Germany by German court ruling out EOS
for
baseless SLS patents. EOS should stop these activities now & concentrate
on
technology developments.

Readers, support 3D Systems for their strength in fighting out such
un-necessary competitions. Why not any company develop (like EOS) their
own
technology & compete healthily with 3D. EOS gave up SLA first & now may
be
SLS (!!!)

For future development of RP technologies, we need another 3-4 3D
Systems !
not EOSs, copymasters !

Johnn

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