All the examples I cited hurt consumers and gain Traxxas very little. Especially given how many people have boycotted them over their aggressive tactics. All they're accomplishing is stifling innovation and competition in the RC industry under the guise of IP protection. As for why they don't go...
Heres a few I know of right off. I'm sure there are more but these are good examples to look at.
Traxxas v. Skullduggery, Inc.
Nature of Lawsuit: Trademark infringement.
Details: The core issue in this lawsuit was the alleged infringement of Traxxas' trademarks by Skullduggery, Inc...
you're still making an assumption.
The companies that get shut down sign EULA's (which is a binding contract) with the web hosting companies that they sell on so once again, it is not illegal for them to do what they are doing. If it was illegal, the web hosting sites would get sued by said...
How do you know they didnt try that step first? Just curious.
Theres nothing illegal about what the hosting sites or Traxxas is doing here. You may not like it but that doesn't make it illegal. :2cents:
Yeah, I'm not saying I agree with it, I'm just saying thats a common business practice in general. I believe just make better stuff than everyone else and people will buy your stuff instead of the knock offs. The people that will buy the knock offs when you have a superior product arent going to...