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Metal Detectors
General Metal Detector Discussion
Minelab taking XP to court over possible patent infringements
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 288022" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>I doubt it will backfire on them. XP aren't the first company Minelab have taken to court re: patents & probably won't be the last. They must think there's a reasonable case if they're prepared to go that far? On face value it does appear to be petty though but until someone puts better gold detectors on the table I won't be changing brands on the back of a patent challenge & I doubt anyone else will either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 288022, member: 4485"] I doubt it will backfire on them. XP aren't the first company Minelab have taken to court re: patents & probably won't be the last. They must think there's a reasonable case if they're prepared to go that far? On face value it does appear to be petty though but until someone puts better gold detectors on the table I won't be changing brands on the back of a patent challenge & I doubt anyone else will either. [/QUOTE]
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General Metal Detector Discussion
Minelab taking XP to court over possible patent infringements
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