I know there are other BJC fans here than will appreciate this.
I've had Monster Cable products before, and probably have at least one Monster Toslink cable in service, but I switched to Blue Jeans Cable a couple years ago. All I can say is, BJC is awesome. Absolutely awesome. (Well, the website stinks, but otherwise...)
Monster Cable Sues Blue Jeans Cable
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Monster Cable has issued a Cease-and-Desist order to Blue Jeans Cable (Tartan Cable) over analogue cable connectors. In particular, the design of the Tartan component, composite, coax digital and stereo audio cables supposedly violates Monster Cable's design patents.
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And, the best part... the response from Kurt Denke...
Blue Jeans Cable Strikes Back - Response to Monster Cable
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Originally Posted by Kurt Denke, President of Blue Jeans Cable
... I should add that, for the purpose of this letter, I am assuming that these patents are valid. This is in no way a concession of the point. In fact, this is a very significant and likely inaccurate assumption, and you should expect the patentability of these designs to be under attack if you commence an action for infringement.
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Originally Posted by Kurt Denke
I have seen Monster Cable take untenable IP positions in various different scenarios in the past, and am generally familiar with what seems to be Monster Cable's modus operandi in these matters. I therefore think that it is important that, before closing, I make you aware of a few points.
After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1985, I spent nineteen years in litigation practice, with a focus upon federal litigation involving large damages and complex issues. ...
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Originally Posted by Kurt Denke
... In plaintiffs' practice, likewise, I was always a strong advocate of standing upon principle and taking cases all the way to judgment, even when substantial offers of settlement were on the table. I am "uncompromising" in the most literal sense of the word. If Monster Cable proceeds with litigation against me I will pursue the same merits-driven approach; I do not compromise with bullies and I would rather spend fifty thousand dollars on defense than give you a dollar of unmerited settlement funds. As for signing a licensing agreement for intellectual property which I have not infringed: that will not happen, under any circumstances, whether it makes economic sense or not...
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Originally Posted by Kurt Denke
... Not only am I unintimidated by litigation; I sometimes rather miss it.
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