Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/09

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Design Thievery
From: Marc James Small <msmall@roanoke.infi.net>
Date: Sat, 09 Jan 1999 20:40:20 -0500

At 01:15 PM 1999-01-09 -0800, Peter Kotsinadelis wrote:
>You guys are funny.  Hey, this is a Leica list but understand everyone is a
>thief is probably closer to the truth.  Zeiss took many basic lens designs
>from others like British lens designers Cooke and Thornton.  Goerz was also
>copying other designs, Zeiss copying Goerz, Leica using the triplet-type
>designs of Zeiss with modification of course. 

No, this wasn't the case.  When Zeiss or Leitz used a patented design, they
paid the licensing fee.  This is why the initial Leica had an "Anastigmat"
lens:  Berek used a Tessar formula, still protected by the Zeiss patent,
and so he was required to use the Zeiss-mandated name.  When the Zeiss
patent expired, this name -- but not the lens formula! -- was changed, all
legal and proper, to Elmax.

Zeiss owned Goerz, so they had every legal right to use Goerz designs.

Marc

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