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You cannot sue anyone for patent infringement until your product is no longer in “Patent Pending” status. However, once the patent is issued, you can sue for damages starting at the date that your patent application was submitted to the USPTO.

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So Enertion is going the Trampa route, I see. Can’t beat them, sue them.

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Mmmm… yeah bro patent law would be pretty useless if patents only had prospective application once they’d been granted. Do you know how long the process can take?

So much for …“for the consumer” lol

Welcome Patent Wars…

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Also you know it can be disputed based on stuff available at the same time :wink: Which is whole esk8 scene :slight_smile:

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A big welcome to the non-innovators award nominee

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Use me as the “this is getting crazy” button

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no plans to sue, bigs plan of beating him though

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So why fake it?

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because I think we can come to an agreement. & very likely won’t be anything left to sue for by the time the patent is fully approved :slight_smile:

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Damn it you beat me to the popcorn gif. Slow iPhone.

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Welp this forum officialy hit a new bottom low… Good job @onloop

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There you go :wink:

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lol good job… buddy! @onloop

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why do you have to be rude? You always say we are a community and this isn’t community!

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let the competition begin!

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lighten up pal, it’s a joke…

actually I think @onloop is being friendly in his own way. :slight_smile:

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misinterpreted it, but i don’t think @torqueboards thinks this is funny.

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