He and Buhr have been betrayed by Veterans a few times on broadcast a few times in the past few weeks. I bet Hammes has had a few along with others. Almost makes me miss Mach 2's (:
This is a GREAT video that illustrates very well a crucial distinction between a utility patent and a trademark. I teach a class on business models and IP at Imperial College London, and this video will be a required watching next Spring!
I'm for RPM helix with a flag on top to be the DGPT standard basket? They should at least have flags and a standard basket and tee pad at the majors. And they will as we continue to grow
I didn't watch the whole thing or read all comments, but as noted on the School of Disc Golf Blog and in my book, Apple cited Disc Golf Assoc v. Innova Champion as a precedent when they sued Samsung.
Maybe just use Mach 7's for every DGPT event and let local folks decide on their local course. Or just Mach 7's everywhere since they are the best baskets out there.
The Innova patent should never have been granted, and for a couple of main reasons: 1) There was already prior art in the market. 2) The invention was not "non obvious", and discs had been becoming more streamlined - and this is an obvious development. Any company starting out in DG before 2003 should never have engaged with Innova, but rather waited to be sued, and then destroy the patent itself - which would have been very straightforward with any competent lawyer. In the years of patent protection, there were just 5 new companies making golf discs. But from 2003 onwards, up to 21 companies PER YEAR started making golf discs. And before 2003 fewer than 14 new discs were approved each year, and 2022 saw over 200 new moulds approved! YEAH - patents really suck. And the golf disc patent held the sport (and the game!) back quite badly. Just how badly, we will never know. There is probably no blame to attach to this tragedy: Innova will have been required by venture capitalists to protect what they were doing, so that funding could be obtained. So, we shouldn't hate on Innova - we should simply hate the entire (stupid) patent system.
Patents are arguably the most disgusting legal invention of mankind. And I feel qualified to say so, as I have taken out two provisional patent specifications for my inventions in the past. I did not take out those patents, as the cost to do so was extreme, and the protection they offer is minimal. Basically, patents are bad for consumers, and work to hold prices high, prevent innovation (Ironic on at least two levels), and they prevent others from using technology which has been in the market for some time. They are despicable, and hurtful in many ways. Let's not raise the subject of Patent Troll companies whose only reason for existence is to punish companies who dare to emulate an existing technology. These days I publish my inventions freely, and require only that attribution is given when using my designs and inventions.
A technical remark. The shape of the chains should be closer to a catenary (a natural shape of a hanging rope). It looks like a parabola, but it's not quite it.
Yes, the shape of a hanging chain is a catenary. If the US Patent actually contained the term parabola, which I did not find, then I would think it could have been nullified.
Comments are turned off in your video on gambling in disc golf. Why? Chris, you had a great channel, but your gambling video seemed like an infomercial. If you are taking money to post content, why not be honest and say so. Dude, I thought you had integrity. Now I'm not so sure.
The disc golf pro tour is not successful, here are a few reasons why: players, sponsored by disc manufacturers, make millions of dollars while tournaments, sponsored by the same manufacturers, pay out peanuts! It MUST be the other way around. Disc golf manufacturers don’t have professional courses that are designed for spectators and professional camera crews. Announcers never (rarely ever) mention the disc thrown or its specific weight. Announcers are not experts in announcing! Players carry too many discs. There must be a limit and discs must be weighed before each tour event. Baskets vary from tournament to tournament. There must be a standard basket. The adverts under the basket, those MUST PROMPTLY AND PERMANENTLY BE REMOVED!!! FLAGS ON TOP OF EVETY BASKET SHOULD BE MANDATORY! There are no (almost none) major outside sponsors of tournaments. These are some major problems. Before the tour can attract major sponsors (soft drinks, alcohol, automobile, jewelry, etc.) there must be viewership. In order to increase interest in the sport, pay outs must be much higher. Macbeth got 7 “million$”! That’s “70” 100,000$ payouts! That’s “1” player contract!!! Players need to “earn” their money by winning. Then they can eventually be sponsored by clothing manufacturers or other outside sponsors. Viewers and fans of disc golf must demand that all these and more steps be taken to push our sport to the level it deserves to be at.
I agree the dgpt is not successful, but all your other random comments are just that. You sound far from lucid. Let's puts some quotes around a number, yeah!! 🤣
Ha ha good lord I would love to see you weigh each disc before every tournament of every player. What a S*** show that would be. Seriously if you ever do this at a tournament I will be there just to watch the chaos & 4 hour late start time to weigh every players disc.
Great video! Would love to see you do a deep dive into the circumstances surrounding Innova’s patent on the bevel edged disc
Poor Ben Callaway, that miss is already legendary
He threw it like 30mph from 5 feet. I couldn’t believe my eyes
He and Buhr have been betrayed by Veterans a few times on broadcast a few times in the past few weeks. I bet Hammes has had a few along with others. Almost makes me miss Mach 2's (:
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@@nanadolphin I think he was trying to beat the wind, but it's a good lesson to not overdo things
I love that the infamous lake Stevens dgc baskets were in the half second shot of weird baskets!
This is a GREAT video that illustrates very well a crucial distinction between a utility patent and a trademark. I teach a class on business models and IP at Imperial College London, and this video will be a required watching next Spring!
This is extremely interesting. Thank you man. This was very thorough
Great channel . Love the videos
This is what I'm subscribed for.
Interesting stuff. Thank you.
Fantastic breakdown. Cheers! 🍻
I love these videos thank you
I'm for RPM helix with a flag on top to be the DGPT standard basket? They should at least have flags and a standard basket and tee pad at the majors. And they will as we continue to grow
Tee pads being used at Music City this week are set to become the tour standard next season. Hopefully baskets are next.
The helices are SO SICK
Great info and video! But Chris what’s with the shiner!?
Ed Headrick didn't agree with his analysis.
Well done!
Thanks JW 😊
Great content . A nice step away from the norm
So wait, how do we get those other baskets you showed at the beginning? Those are sick.
I didn't watch the whole thing or read all comments, but as noted on the School of Disc Golf Blog and in my book, Apple cited Disc Golf Assoc v. Innova Champion as a precedent when they sued Samsung.
Maybe just use Mach 7's for every DGPT event and let local folks decide on their local course. Or just Mach 7's everywhere since they are the best baskets out there.
Was there lingering animosity between Dave and Ed after the lawsuit and appeal?
Crappin' on cones!?! My disappointment runs deep.
If they would have won, we'd have some wild baskets!
Ooof the Ben callaway spit out !!
The Innova patent should never have been granted, and for a couple of main reasons:
1) There was already prior art in the market.
2) The invention was not "non obvious", and discs had been becoming more streamlined - and this is an obvious development.
Any company starting out in DG before 2003 should never have engaged with Innova, but rather waited to be sued, and then destroy the patent itself - which would have been very straightforward with any competent lawyer.
In the years of patent protection, there were just 5 new companies making golf discs. But from 2003 onwards, up to 21 companies PER YEAR started making golf discs. And before 2003 fewer than 14 new discs were approved each year, and 2022 saw over 200 new moulds approved!
YEAH - patents really suck. And the golf disc patent held the sport (and the game!) back quite badly. Just how badly, we will never know.
There is probably no blame to attach to this tragedy: Innova will have been required by venture capitalists to protect what they were doing, so that funding could be obtained. So, we shouldn't hate on Innova - we should simply hate the entire (stupid) patent system.
Good comments
I agree ... and I still call them frisbees. The same argument about prior art applies to Wham-o and their supposed trademark to the term.
Judging by the screen cap I thought this was a video on the upcoming presidential election.
Patents are arguably the most disgusting legal invention of mankind. And I feel qualified to say so, as I have taken out two provisional patent specifications for my inventions in the past. I did not take out those patents, as the cost to do so was extreme, and the protection they offer is minimal.
Basically, patents are bad for consumers, and work to hold prices high, prevent innovation (Ironic on at least two levels), and they prevent others from using technology which has been in the market for some time. They are despicable, and hurtful in many ways.
Let's not raise the subject of Patent Troll companies whose only reason for existence is to punish companies who dare to emulate an existing technology.
These days I publish my inventions freely, and require only that attribution is given when using my designs and inventions.
A technical remark. The shape of the chains should be closer to a catenary (a natural shape of a hanging rope). It looks like a parabola, but it's not quite it.
Yes, the shape of a hanging chain is a catenary. If the US Patent actually contained the term parabola, which I did not find, then I would think it could have been nullified.
I’m so glad dga didn’t win. I avoid playing courses with dga baskets because they don’t catch worth a crap. Innova baskets are where it’s at. 😂
Chains are not functional??? What???
Come on man😅
do you have a black eye or is it lighting no big deal
Comments are turned off in your video on gambling in disc golf. Why? Chris, you had a great channel, but your gambling video seemed like an infomercial. If you are taking money to post content, why not be honest and say so. Dude, I thought you had integrity. Now I'm not so sure.
The disc golf pro tour is not successful, here are a few reasons why:
players, sponsored by disc manufacturers, make millions of dollars while tournaments, sponsored by the same manufacturers, pay out peanuts! It MUST be the other way around.
Disc golf manufacturers don’t have professional courses that are designed for spectators and professional camera crews.
Announcers never (rarely ever) mention the disc thrown or its specific weight. Announcers are not experts in announcing!
Players carry too many discs. There must be a limit and discs must be weighed before each tour event.
Baskets vary from tournament to tournament. There must be a standard basket. The adverts under the basket, those MUST PROMPTLY AND PERMANENTLY BE REMOVED!!! FLAGS ON TOP OF EVETY BASKET SHOULD BE MANDATORY!
There are no (almost none) major outside sponsors of tournaments.
These are some major problems.
Before the tour can attract major sponsors (soft drinks, alcohol, automobile, jewelry, etc.) there must be viewership. In order to increase interest in the sport, pay outs must be much higher. Macbeth got 7 “million$”! That’s “70” 100,000$ payouts! That’s “1” player contract!!! Players need to “earn” their money by winning. Then they can eventually be sponsored by clothing manufacturers or other outside sponsors.
Viewers and fans of disc golf must demand that all these and more steps be taken to push our sport to the level it deserves to be at.
I agree the dgpt is not successful, but all your other random comments are just that. You sound far from lucid. Let's puts some quotes around a number, yeah!! 🤣
Why limit how many discs players can use?
Ha ha good lord I would love to see you weigh each disc before every tournament of every player. What a S*** show that would be.
Seriously if you ever do this at a tournament I will be there just to watch the chaos & 4 hour late start time to weigh every players disc.