This video discusses the ongoing legal situation between Benchmade and Montana Knife. While the description doesn't go into deep detail about the specifics of the lawsuit, it links to a previous livestream for more context and provides various affiliate links for recommended gear, including knives and camera equipment. The content seems to focus on the legal and business aspects of knife manufacturing and disputes, rather than firearm reviews or demonstrations.
This video discusses a legal dispute between Benchmade Knife Company and Montana Knife Company (MKC). It focuses on Benchmade's response to MKC's request for sanctions filed in federal court. The content likely involves a breakdown of legal proceedings, company statements, and potentially a comparative analysis of actions taken by both companies in the context of their dispute.
This video features an interview with Tim Parlatore, former lawyer for President Trump and current lawyer for Montana Knife Company (MKC), and Josh Smith, co-founder of MKC. They discuss the ongoing Benchmade lawsuit, delving into the legal aspects and potential future developments. The conversation likely explores the intricacies of intellectual property disputes within the knife manufacturing industry, given the involvement of a prominent knife company and its legal representation.
This video discusses a lawsuit filed by Benchmade against Montana Knife Company (MKC). It delves into the history of Benchmade, their legal history, MKC's response to the lawsuit, and Benchmade's motion. The video appears to be an analysis of a legal dispute within the knife industry, with potential implications for intellectual property and design rights.
This video appears to discuss a situation involving Tiffany Henyard and the Dolton Police squads, with the title suggesting a conflict or potential seizure of police vehicles by a repossessor. While the title mentions 'police squads,' it strongly implies a context where firearms or law enforcement equipment might be relevant, potentially leading to discussions around their use or regulation. The core of the video likely revolves around a legal or financial dispute impacting law enforcement assets.
This video discusses a legal dispute between Rare Breed (RB) and BDU (presumably a manufacturer or entity involved in a patent infringement case). The core issue revolves around BDU demanding customer information from RB. The description clarifies that BDU is not seeking to make this information public, but rather to obtain customer service emails from RB without redaction to potentially prove RB's inability to meet supply demands. RB claims they don't retain customer identification and asserts they have more grounds to request BDU's dealer information, though not currently pursuing it. The video touches on concerns about potential online backlash if RB complies with BDU's request.
This video investigates a potential patent infringement lawsuit where Rare Breed Firearms claims Big Daddy Unlimited's Wide Open Trigger (WOT) is a knockoff of their Forced Reset Trigger (FRT). The content directly addresses the legal and technical aspects of this dispute, posing the question of whether the WOT is indeed a copy of the FRT, which is also currently under scrutiny by the ATF. The video also includes promotional links for supplements, gold, body armor, and channel support.
This episode of TGC News covers several distinct topics. Jon Patton discusses the new 33 Nosler cartridge, highlighting its potential as a competitor to the .338 Lapua Magnum. The show also reports on a legal dispute where a camouflage company is suing a magazine. Finally, it features a "NotAReview" of the DDM4 V7, a well-rounded AR-15 platform rifle, though the review is presented as a "NotAReview," implying a different format or focus than a standard evaluation.
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