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<blockquote data-quote="jcottone45" data-source="post: 23160" data-attributes="member: 2413"><p>My two cents:</p><p>I think it's business as usual in every industry, if a company makes a fantastic product that's costly but excellent, it's fair game to others who for their own gain are going to duplicate it (most times in appearance only, sometimes a decent alternative) to make a buck.The technology is certainly not the same, but at times useful.Fotojack is right the only winners all the time are lawyers who stand to gain big time by the long period of time before trial, and thats not including appeals after the trial. Meantime the consumers get nothing out of all the drivel lawyers have to say let alone all the disinformation they'll circulate form both sides.</p><p>Unfortunately this is how acceptable our society has been for a great many years towards "Pirates", as long as there's a buck to made, turn a blind eye & a deaf ear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcottone45, post: 23160, member: 2413"] My two cents: I think it's business as usual in every industry, if a company makes a fantastic product that's costly but excellent, it's fair game to others who for their own gain are going to duplicate it (most times in appearance only, sometimes a decent alternative) to make a buck.The technology is certainly not the same, but at times useful.Fotojack is right the only winners all the time are lawyers who stand to gain big time by the long period of time before trial, and thats not including appeals after the trial. Meantime the consumers get nothing out of all the drivel lawyers have to say let alone all the disinformation they'll circulate form both sides. Unfortunately this is how acceptable our society has been for a great many years towards "Pirates", as long as there's a buck to made, turn a blind eye & a deaf ear. [/QUOTE]
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