February 25 2011 is less than 60 days away... What about the arrows?
In 53 days from the time of this post, Mike V's patent on his dual-antennae system for the arrows will expire. As a proud V1 owner, I can only imagine the V1 becoming a product that becomes a collectors item once other companies can pick up the arrows concept.
Any thoughts on this? I know there's treads already posted about this, but it's 2011 now, and there's little time left. What do you think will happen once the patents expire in 53 days? Share your thoughts.
I honestly have no idea what to think. I just bought a concealed display today. I hope the company stays around for at least another couple years. I was only 18 when I invested in a V1 and had to save a good amount of money to get it. I would be disappointed if the V1 became a product of the past within the next 2-3 years.
In the event something does happen to VR, I'll probably just use my V1 until it dies and won't invest in another detector for a while. I highly praise the way Mike runs VR; it's small enough that it's almost personal when conducting business with them. I also respect that Mike is (from my experience) an honest businessman and won't rip you off. (example: I've seen upgrade notices for certain users where he will tell you that it's not a necessary upgrade to pay for unless you really want the feature. Other companies would market the crap out of it to get every dollar out of you.)
Re: February 25 2011 is less than 60 days away... What about the arrows?
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nyjason13
Any thoughts on this? I know there's treads already posted about this, but it's 2011 now, and there's little time left. What do you think will happen once the patents expire in 53 days? Share your thoughts.
Pure speculation follows. What will happen? Absolutely nothing. I doubt anybody will do anything anytime soon. Like is Y2K rolled around. A bunch of hype for nothing.
Re: February 25 2011 is less than 60 days away... What about the arrows?
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v1user
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Originally Posted by
nyjason13
Any thoughts on this? I know there's treads already posted about this, but it's 2011 now, and there's little time left. What do you think will happen once the patents expire in 53 days? Share your thoughts.
Pure speculation follows. What will happen? Absolutely nothing. I doubt anybody will do anything anytime soon. Like is Y2K rolled around. A bunch of hype for nothing.
(X2) I believe you are right ole buddy!
Re: February 25 2011 is less than 60 days away... What about the arrows?
I always thought one can apply and try to renew a patent.
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Ray
I always thought one can apply and try to renew a patent.
i thought so too
Re: February 25 2011 is less than 60 days away... What about the arrows?
Patents are not renewable. Once their term expires, they enter the public domain.
However, you can file for an improvement that was not previously known and possibly obtain a patent on the improved invention. Once the first patent enters the public domain, others will still be able to practice the original invention, though; just not the improvement.
Also, It takes a special act of Congress to renew an existing patent, so most patent holders must make the most of the standard 20 years during which they can hold a patent. According to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, or USPTO, in the case of some drug companies, the USPTO will renew an existing patent on a pharmaceutical drug that has lost part of the patent period to the FDA approval process.
Re: February 25 2011 is less than 60 days away... What about the arrows?
I had no idea there patent was expiring. I would be sweating bullets if I was Mike V. If arrows end up on a 9500ix / Redline with no further updates such as GPS it is going to be hard to stay with the V1. I would think this will motivate him to update the current V1. We will have to wait and see I guess.
Re: February 25 2011 is less than 60 days away... What about the arrows?
You're seriously gonna rep the 315 by creating a thread like this... come on man! At least when you make a joke thread put in a fake location... you're making us look bad!
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Just imagine the cost of a Belscort with real dual antennas and arrows...$750 and it will suck at QT and the arrows will flash rapidly to match the crappy ramp-up.
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Just imagine the cost of a Belscort with real dual antennas and arrows...$750 and it will suck at QT and the arrows will flash rapidly to match the crappy ramp-up.
Finally something we can talk about...IF Belscort does make a move on these patents (you know, a company that actually does something innovative in this industry... still...) The price will be astronomical. I can see a dual-antenna remote system costing @ or over the 2G's mark!
Astronomically high prices are one thing we can bank on from Belscort... I think they might have a patent on that in this industry!