The Spire was released 2012, the Vio in 2013. So they are (roughly) six and five years old respectively. That's a lot of time that's passed between product release and the lawsuit stage.
Not really no. Plus, you are unaware of any 'cease and desist' communication that starts the ball rolling, and of all subsequent communications prior to the document you have stumbled upon online.
You could argue that any company with a goggle system and a loader are infringing on another's patent, as each are very similar to another.
That would appear to be the exact argument, yes. Does not make the argument invalid though. If you copy from your neighbor in a school (or any other) exam, you get kicked out of that exam, right? It's not like you tell the exam moderator "that's not fair, why can't I just copy and use the same answers as the person sitting next to me, because I think they will have answered correctly"... That argument doesn't stand up. Does it? yet that's the argument you guys are using, isn't it?
JT was the first paintball goggle system, and Viewloader was the first motorised loader. You didn't see them suing everyone else. You have to wonder who is advising GI to take action and how frivolous these claims are.
Actually yes, that's exactly what you're seeing. In the case of the loaders this may be the 12th lawsuit regarding that exact patent. Lots of people license that patent and have done for years. It surely is the most defended patent in the industry, except for the 'solenoid use in a gun' one perhaps. Every company that's owned that IP has defended and licensed it. Those companies and their IP were purchased by Kee, who was in turn purchased by GI. So VL and JT is actually exactly who you do see suing everyone else, via their parent company.
FYI I imagine it's GI's legal team that are advising them to defend their IP. Such would be their jobs I imagine. You know who isn't doing their jobs? The guys that don't research their IP infringements and just hope to get away with it.
Why don't people get this?
Paintball still has a lot of growing up to do.
Missy Out.