First published at 21:03 UTC on May 10th, 2021.
Glenn Sanders is an inventor and the founder of Zaxcom, Inc. The firm designs and manufactures award-winning audio and video equipment for the broadcast industry. He developed the first Time Base Control (TBC) System used primarily for video editing…
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Glenn Sanders is an inventor and the founder of Zaxcom, Inc. The firm designs and manufactures award-winning audio and video equipment for the broadcast industry. He developed the first Time Base Control (TBC) System used primarily for video editing, which won the Emmy for outstanding achievement in Engineering Development in 1989-90 and became an industry staple.
In 2005, Zaxcom released a device to record and wirelessly transmit audio simultaneously, which was unheard of, and was widely praised by the industry. Both the Motion Picture Academy and the Television Academy recognized Sanders and Zaxcom for solving the decades-old "lost audio" problem that had hindered the post-production process. As happens all too frequently with game-changing inventions by smaller innovators, a larger corporation, Lectrosonics, stole the technology for their own financial benefit.
What Glenn faced is a good example of how PTAB “judges,” with their lack of actual experience in the technologies under attack, are way too often persuaded by outrageous arguments from the attorneys of patent infringers. The PTAB couldn’t take away the awards Glenn received for his inventions, but they did take away any ability to collect any monetary damages from the company that infringed and made significant income from his invention for years.
See Glenn's full interview in Episode 1: https://www.bitchute.com/video/YOYyjFRZLXFc/
More information about US Inventor at: https://usinventor.org
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