Ultratec stole Krown's TTY

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Do you know that? Of course, you everybody probably don't care.

Here brief story, Krown was the first creative on modern model TTY that is portable and well design. Yet, Ultratec stole and mod it. That make them become world's evil industry.

What's sad about Krown? They didn't think of input copyright, patent or anything to protect instead argue. Therefore, there is no proof or evidence at all. My assuming, he kill and bury somewhere without claim.

From what I see today, Ultratec is overprotect with their CapTel on product and service and include word "captel". Thank you for read this. :wave:
 
Where did you learn about it? link?

I hear it from the old folk in small deaf community. Thought that's interesting. My assuming that person or friend of their were work or owner of Krown Research, Inc in CA.
 
Ummm, this is 2011 and they still worry about TTY? It's dead for me, probably not for old folks.
 
I hear it from the old folk in small deaf community. Thought that's interesting. My assuming that person or friend of their were work or owner of Krown Research, Inc in CA.
Could it be another one of those "I heard from a friend of a friend" stories. That's how many urban legends and stories are debunked because they were heard from a friend of a friend... especially in a deaf community.
 
I don't see any merit in this one. Krown is not the original inventor of TTY. Its Robert Weitbrecht and his friend that invented TTY. I'd respect Weitbrecht more than whoever owns Krown TTY.

Krown can not patent the TTY, that belongs to Weitbrecht. The design, actually UltraTec redesigned not copied it. The keyboard and display is pretty much "Common"; that is chief reason why I do not see merit in OP claim.
 
I don't see any merit in this one. Krown is not the original inventor of TTY. Its Robert Weitbrecht and his friend that invented TTY. I'd respect Weitbrecht more than whoever owns Krown TTY.

Krown can not patent the TTY, that belongs to Weitbrecht. The design, actually UltraTec redesigned not copied it. The keyboard and display is pretty much "Common"; that is chief reason why I do not see merit in OP claim.
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing.

PowerOn... do you work for Krown?
 
Could it be another one of those "I heard from a friend of a friend" stories. That's how many urban legends and stories are debunked because they were heard from a friend of a friend... especially in a deaf community.

They used to work for Krown Research, Inc in CA.
 
I don't see any merit in this one. Krown is not the original inventor of TTY. Its Robert Weitbrecht and his friend that invented TTY. I'd respect Weitbrecht more than whoever owns Krown TTY.

Krown can not patent the TTY, that belongs to Weitbrecht. The design, actually UltraTec redesigned not copied it. The keyboard and display is pretty much "Common"; that is chief reason why I do not see merit in OP claim.

"modern TTY model", the white one.
 
Ummm, this is 2011 and they still worry about TTY? It's dead for me, probably not for old folks.

It has nothing with TTY, it's about Ultratec being greedy and decide to sue Sorenson on Captel issues.
 
I know what Krown TTY looks like, I used to have one, and I also used to have Ultratec TTY too and I do not see any duplicates there. Do not insult Robert Weitbrecht.

So, you don't know Robert is part in Krown Research, Inc?!? OMFG!
 
Does not matter, sueing other company is just immature. Plus who cares because TTY is in dying mode. It is not like money maker, and TTY is now in losing business so whats point of sueing?
 
Does not matter, sueing other company is just immature. Plus who cares because TTY is in dying mode. It is not like money maker, and TTY is now in losing business so whats point of sueing?

Ultratec is immature? Okay.
 
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