QUOTE: Originally posted by gthomp10 Does anyone remember the legal battles with Software Enhancements Associates' (SEA) ARC compression program and Phil Katz and his PKARC program in the early days of personal computers?
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QUOTE: It would appear that this suit has moved into a status that many lawsuits go into - terminal nothingness. The causes of this are many but can often include: (1) neither party wants to expend the money to go further (2) neither side is confortable with their possibility of winning (3) one or both parties wi***hey had worked out problems before suit began (I can't tell you how many "sue them now!" or "I'll not settle - defend until the last dime" clients turn into "can't this just go away?" types after a few months. If I were to take a guess, I'm thinking that this will slowly die and end in some sort of settlement.
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Dave,Thanks! At least some of us will have a little better understanding of how things like this can happen, since we haven't heard or read of any progress in this lawsuit. Hopefully the "gracefull public exit" is exactly what will happen.Again, I want to emphasize that while originally I had a hostile attitude towards MTH, I hope that things will "cool down" on all sides as the technology moves forward. I sincerely hope that Mr. Wolf will decide to work with the DCC industry and the NMRA, especially since DCC's future is looking very bright.
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QUOTE: As a sidebar, I spoke with Mike Wolf at the Aventura Florida Mall model train exhibit. I asked about his K-4, which he showed recently at Miami's Ready-To-Roll shop. He stated that the tooling is not yet ready. What that says to me, is NO DEMAND. I would like to see companies, like Walthers & Horizon stand up and challenge these patents. My guess is they would go away very quickly. Mark
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QUOTE: Originally posted by davekelly A thing to keep in mind. This lawsuit involves a very techinical issue and can only be decided after the testimony of a couple of "experts" is given. As model railroaders we find this stuff kinda interesting. I can see jurors becoming totally lost in the technical discussion at the best and falling asleep at the worst. Because of this human factor, the outcome of what appears to be a slam dunk case cannot be a sure thing. I once sat in on a deposition of a computer expert that would testify why one data base software package was a copy of another data base package. After about 30 minutes of discussing computer code the only people wide awake were the testifying expert and the expert for the other side. This is another reason why I think we'll see this matter simply fade away and be settled behind the scene.
QUOTE: Originally posted by nblum "First and foremost, with the exception of a counter suit against QS Industries (QSI), M.T.H. has not sued any DCC manufacturer for violations against any M.T.H. patents" Strange to say, within a few weeks of this post, it was no longer true :).