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BBboy

02/20/19 5:33 PM

#167416 RE: Watts Watt #167407

Fact of the matter is that Eontec is mass manufacturing BMG parts for major CE companies (Huawei, Xaoimi, Vivo) using Liquidmetal 106C.

I doubt Li went to Apple to try and resolve any conflicts regarding the MTA, since Apple failed to renew license in February 2016 giving Li free reign to develop his own BMG formulas at that time with joint partnership of Eontec and LF. At that point Apple CE strong arm was removed, and further when RFR ended.

Li meetings with Apple was to negotiate with his cheaper BMG and machines without exclusively being committed to Apple.

This undoubtedly gave him a position of strength, not a dog coming in with his tail between his legs.

There is absolutely no evidence produced from MTA or TTA that Li, Eontec, and LF are in anyway violating any legalities in using 106C in the CE arena. Furthermore there is not even a hint from Apple in main stream media that there is any legal violation going on in regard to EONTEC’s use of Liquidmetal supplied to major CE companies in bulk quantity.


This fabrication of legal violations has absolutely no substance behind the claim.



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JoTu

02/21/19 1:10 AM

#167445 RE: Watts Watt #167407

in the design guide dc-106c is listed as die cast/hot crucible while lm-105 is listed as injection molding/cold crucible so i would say thats enough differentiation from cip