RE: Elite vs Bowtech court ruling
This is not a bad thing for Elite, this is a good thing IMO. They basicallygot offwith only a slight slap on the wrist. (just like BT did with the PSE ruling.)
1) They won the non-compete outright. This means that they do not have to pay the big bucks to BT coming out of the blocks, IMOthe killing stroke thatBT was looking for.
2) Key word in the rest of it is "appearance". Appearance can be changed (and defended in court) as subtly as by changing color, cutouts in the riser, rounding of a cam lobe or changing cutout structures in the cams, installing a e-suppressor at the factory to go out with every bow, etc. They should IMHOchange the ATA and brace to get away from any closeresemblance to the BT's, but that is a very minor change too-- all they have to do is run the limb pocket angle oh, say about what, 3.5- 4 degrees different? [8D]
I think that is why they (Elite)are so happy. They can continue on with little trouble from the looks, withfar less hasslethan what they originally thought anyway. Appeals are a naturalpart of the court system, and I'm sure some have already been filed. Personally I think this is all going to go away within a few months(or years)and both companies will continue on pretty much as they are. We'll just have to wait and see.