Broceratops
Jake Dillard
It is also about having the money for lawyers to defend your patents. Even if the Griot's is wildly successful and Rupes was successful in some patent claim to recover significant part of the lost revenue as damages, it may not be worth the legal battle. The polisher volumes are NOT that high.
Rupes' only real strategy is to make their unit even better and try to reduce the price.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
Im curious as to what the argument is? You can find instances through history where human being on opposite sides of the planet were faced with the same problem and created the same solution. Now with communication where it is today, did everyone expect the Griots machine to be ten feet long, gas powered with spikes sticking out of the handle?