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Stratasys is losing ground because their massively overpriced ecosystem is getting outclassed by literally everything else in the market. So why improve if you can just sue your competition out of the US market?

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 months ago

Patent law is not IP law. You don't need to prove that you have defended your patent, the existence of the patent itself is "proof of ownership" and at any point during the patent's life you can claim damages against an infringing company. The onus is then on the accused to prove that the claimed patent was invalid, not applicable, or filed incorrectly/in bad faith.

Yes, patent law is intentionally broken and very stupid.