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Why did not Randall and Bruce get it right
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyNutz" data-source="post: 152100" data-attributes="member: 3658"><p>The issue plan and simple IMHO, the stock modules were/are mediocre at best. </p><p></p><p>Randall should have developed a program, or a stimulus (so to speak) to support the modders like JF, Salvation, etc.. They could have provided raw/blank module boards, and module chassis to these guys at a discounted rate (including MTS licence cost if any), and also pushed the mods through their marketing channels.</p><p></p><p>As far as patent infringement, there really isn't much. You can only patent a circuit if it provides a truly unique and new useful function. The majority of the amp circuits we enjoy are not patented, or patent-able . The only thing that usually stands is copyright, trademarks, etc.. You can copyright art and PCB designs can fall under this category. So as long as you are not using the exact same PCB as a commercial amp, and not using same Logos, and names your good. However when it comes to logos, names and trademarks you need to make yours unique enough so that it isn't too similar, if it looks too close you could be opening yourself up for a lawsuit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyNutz, post: 152100, member: 3658"] The issue plan and simple IMHO, the stock modules were/are mediocre at best. Randall should have developed a program, or a stimulus (so to speak) to support the modders like JF, Salvation, etc.. They could have provided raw/blank module boards, and module chassis to these guys at a discounted rate (including MTS licence cost if any), and also pushed the mods through their marketing channels. As far as patent infringement, there really isn't much. You can only patent a circuit if it provides a truly unique and new useful function. The majority of the amp circuits we enjoy are not patented, or patent-able . The only thing that usually stands is copyright, trademarks, etc.. You can copyright art and PCB designs can fall under this category. So as long as you are not using the exact same PCB as a commercial amp, and not using same Logos, and names your good. However when it comes to logos, names and trademarks you need to make yours unique enough so that it isn't too similar, if it looks too close you could be opening yourself up for a lawsuit. [/QUOTE]
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