
Originally Posted by
Jarred Land
Think about the battery V-Lock as something similar, which Sony invented and is patented. . When we were making batteries, we had a decision to make. Spend the money to develop our own battery mounting system, or use someone else's invention.
We chose the V-Lock, for numerous reasons, and a little bit of every sale goes to them for every one we sell. Element Technica uses that same V-Lock to mount stuff with, and they as well, pay a license fee to Sony built into the sale of the product. And that, we believe is the right thing to do . So when someone comes along and just steals the idea... even if it seems like its a "simple" idea, its not fair to the company that made the "invention" , or any of the licensees that are paying royalties to use the invention. Pretty simple to understand.
For the REDMOTE.. we needed to make something different.. so we developed our own. As simple as you might all think that it is to make a quick release triangle, it involves alot of mechanical engineers, alot of testing, mold costs, prototypes. etc. etc. etc... you end up spending alot of money on just that simple triangle..
And you all need to stop thinking " well he did it so why can't he do it " or " he did it first so why not him " etc etc etc.. as there is so much you dont know about our relationships with all these companies. Some companies ask us if it is ok to use something we designed.. (which you would expect would be an obvious, courteous thing to do ) and we sometimes say yes and enter an agreement with them. sometimes we say no.