this whole thing just feels like a money game... xreal's gotta be thinkin' 'hey, if i can stomp on viture now, they won't bother me when i try to do it to them next'. meanwhile, innovation suffers
I'm so done with these tech giants just trying to crush each other! XREAL's all about protecting their IP, but Viture's just as desperate to stay on top. It's like, can't they just coexist? The whole smart glass market is already flooded with AR glasses, and now we've got a lawsuit that's going to drive prices up even more . What's next, patent wars over who invented the smartphone first?
man.. i remember when smart glasses were just a pipe dream ... now we got companies like XREAL and Viture fighting over patents... it's crazy how fast innovation has progressed, but at what cost? i mean, 800+ patents is wild, and Viture's response about XREAL spreading misinformation seems pretty fishy ... what if they're both right and wrong at the same time? anyway, this whole thing just makes me wonder what other tech giants are waiting in the wings to make a move... remember when smartphone manufacturers used to duke it out over Android vs iOS?
This whole thing just feels like another layer of drama in an already crowded tech space You gotta wonder how many other patents are going to get dragged through the mud because companies think they can just copy someone else's work without permission And yeah, it is concerning that XREAL has a ton more patents than Viture – shouldn't that be incentive for innovation rather than just a means to stifle competition?
so I think XREAL's move here is kinda like a normal part of business, you know? Companies are always trying to protect their IP and prevent others from copying their tech. But what I find interesting is that XREAL claims Viture has been doing this before, and they've already won a preliminary injunction in Germany - which is huge!
But at the same time, it's also kinda suspicious that XREAL thinks Viture is infringing on so many of their patents... 800+ worldwide? That's a lot. And what's up with Viture having so few patents compared to XREAL? It seems like this whole thing could be about more than just protecting IP - maybe it's also about trying to take down a competitor.
Either way, it'll be interesting to see how this plays out and what the end result is for both companies. The AR smart glass market is getting super competitive, so I'm sure we'll see some more moves like this in the future