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Brian Drysdale

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From the story:

"Days after settling an email-hacking lawsuit with rival camera makers ARRI..."

So when did that happen? The only reference I can find to such an event is on the Deadline Website.

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From the story:

"Days after settling an email-hacking lawsuit with rival camera makers ARRI..."

So when did that happen? The only reference I can find to such an event is on the Deadline Website.

 

You've gotta look further than REDuser for all your news Keith! :P

 

http://cinescopophilia.com/red-vs-arri-inc-micheal-bravin-court-case-settled-dismissed-with-prejudice/

http://nofilmschool.com/2013/02/red-sues-arri-sony-lawsuit-f65-f55-f5-camera/

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The SI-2K uses the Cineform Raw, which is mentioned here, presumably you'd be safe using that. If as it's suggested, it's about compressed RAW, I assume the Cineform RAW was around as a product when the RED patent was filed.

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Tee bloody hee...

Those articles appeared after my post...

Well anyway, business as usual Plaintiff: 0, Defendant: 0, Lawyers $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

 

WTF times 20,000?!

RED are claiming to have invented a Video Camera...?

 

http://www.google.com/patents/US8358357

 

Like, a video camera? The one thing all the Reduser Chuckleheads emphatically insist the RED cameras are not! :blink:

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Patents allow you to protect your intellectual property. I believe the Aaton V/F was being able to flip it from one side to the other, which was in the Arri patent, although I gather you could break a pin in your new camera to achieve this function if you wanted to. Possibly the best well known industry patent was for the Steadicam, which was defended on a number of occasions.

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