Trust me you're not missing anything special.
The technology is neat but the overall quality of the card stock and how they were cut is laughable if their seeking casino use More like a Svengali deck if you know the ins & outs of that deck.
Trust me you're not missing anything special.
I am fully aware of your patent and did in no way infringe on your patent. I really like and enjoy what you have been able to create with the diffractor line. The main difference, which is also the crux of your patent is that you use clear holographic foil stamped on the top of the card. Because you use clear holo foil it is only visible at certain viewing angles.
Legal challenge aside, this post is very educational in how the foils are attached and the cards are printed!JacksonRobinson wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17, 2020 2:56 pmI am fully aware of your patent and did in no way infringe on your patent. I really like and enjoy what you have been able to create with the diffractor line. The main difference, which is also the crux of your patent is that you use clear holographic foil stamped on the top of the card. Because you use clear holo foil it is only visible at certain viewing angles.
The foil I use is not clear and is not hot stamped on the top of the design. We laminate the entire card with opaque foil, just like we did with the Nutcracker and VHS decks. We then print ink on top of the foil. This is the same process as many other manufactures do with cold foil. Both Lorenzo and I did the same process with Cardimundi. I love the Refractor decks and think they are awesome, but we steered clear of your patent. This is one deck in a line of many that use the same process. I'm happy to chat with you about the process if you have any questions.
if i remember correctly he still have a collaboration deck with lotrek in 2021.Decknowledgy wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17, 2020 4:35 pm VXD can officially say a big fat goodbye to the playing card world taunting other creators like this.
First Andrew and now Felipe; this company is f*#ked by their very own hands.
Welp, I wonder who has set the tone for this.
Sounds great, and I would be happy to send you a brick of Legal Tender when they come out as we in no way used clear holographic foil on our cards. We also used the same process/foil on VHS as well. Would you like me to send you a brick of those as well? I'm sorry I didn't reply to your PM. Which platform did you send your PM on as I just searched my emails and found nothing from VXD. I'm happy to discuss it further with you if you like, as I feel this forum is an inappropriate place to discuss something like this.VXD wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 2:55 am JACKSON - Glad to get your response. Obviously as you aware, we reached out to you via PM in April regarding Legal Tender in anticipation of the holographics elements, but got no response from you. So it's good to get a response here. We take on board your comments regarding the construction. As you may be aware we have also reached out to other designers and producers to date, when it appears our patent could be infringed. We'll now just wait to see the deck in person to confirm your reply. The attached pic gives real cause to believe that elements of transparent holographics are being used.
Here are the real & key facts of this matter:
1) We are LEGALLY OBLIGED to make other playing card designers aware of our patent. In defence of a granted patent the owner has to show that they took all steps to make everyone aware of the existence of the patent.
2) The patent covers TRANSPARENT HOLOGRAPHICS on playing cards (not all holographics). It is totally irrelevant by what production method the transparent holographics may come to find themselves on the playing cards.
3) If a patent is infringed, it is not about getting a claim or suit filed before any production starts. That is purely down to whoever is producing and intends to eventually sell the product, whether they go ahead or not with production. It's their decision and their risk. A patent infringement claim can be brought at any time and would claim against all sales within the jurisdiction (in our case the US) + damages + legal costs etc.
4) As noted and clear in the title too, this patent (US Patent 8,777,225) covers the US only. PRODUCTION or SALES within the US. Nowhere else.
We have fulfilled our legal obligation now....the rest is not important. The usual suspect haters can continue to hate on. This will be our last post on this matter and this thread.
There is a salient fact that you left out, and that is that an internet message board is exactly the wrong place for a legal dispute. This entire incident makes you look like an unprofessional, childish asshole.
Hot damn I'm gonna have to get more of these so I can open one!JacksonRobinson wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 9:30 am Since we are all here, here is another delicious images of the Legal Tender cards. Take close look at how the Declaration of Independence can be seen in holofoil in the background of the spade cards.
I mean, I would be happy to examine a brick of your new Legal Tender as well as a brick of your VHS, if you are looking for more eyes on the issue. Quite happy to do my part. I will PM you my address.Jackson Robinson wrote:Sounds great, and I would be happy to send you a brick of Legal Tender when they come out as we in no way used clear holographic foil on our cards. We also used the same process/foil on VHS as well. Would you like me to send you a brick of those as well?
lolBaconWise wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 1:52 pmI mean, I would be happy to examine a brick of your new Legal Tender as well as a brick of your VHS, if you are looking for more eyes on the issue. Quite happy to do my part. I will PM you my address.Jackson Robinson wrote:Sounds great, and I would be happy to send you a brick of Legal Tender when they come out as we in no way used clear holographic foil on our cards. We also used the same process/foil on VHS as well. Would you like me to send you a brick of those as well?
Haha, great minds think alike. I thought exactly the same reading the answer. Stupid me is paying cash for KWP decks when all it takes is a false patent infrigement claim to get a brickBaconWise wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 1:52 pmI mean, I would be happy to examine a brick of your new Legal Tender as well as a brick of your VHS, if you are looking for more eyes on the issue. Quite happy to do my part. I will PM you my address.Jackson Robinson wrote:Sounds great, and I would be happy to send you a brick of Legal Tender when they come out as we in no way used clear holographic foil on our cards. We also used the same process/foil on VHS as well. Would you like me to send you a brick of those as well?
Decknowledgy wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 10:06 am Jackson is counting down to July 4th on IG as it seems, but were there any mention about where it would be released? Kickstarter? KWP site?
The only Kickstarter project we know of is the Lord of the Rings Deck. He said he ordered like 7000 decks, so there should be more than enough for everyone.Decknowledgy wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 10:06 am Jackson is counting down to July 4th on IG as it seems, but were there any mention about where it would be released? Kickstarter? KWP site?
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