Originally Posted By: LeakySeals
Originally Posted By: OVERK1LL
Originally Posted By: LeakySeals
They copied the Fram XG's metal screen and called it a "pleat support system". Purolator copying Fram? Nah, can't be.
You are right, it can't be. The wire-backed media is a Donaldson technology, who licensed it out to everybody else.
So all tires are the same because they are made from a licensed product called "rubber". Engines made out of aluminum are all the same because the supplier has his own license for it....got it!
Your argument makes ZERO sense. YOU stated that Purolator copied FRAM by using wire-backed media. I brought up the FACT that the wire-backed glass media is a Donaldson technology and they have licensed it to other companies over the years.
This means that if Purolator "copied" anybody, it was Donaldson. But they likely just license the technology FROM Donaldson like everybody else does.
And of course the same goes for FRAM.
Using your examples above, your argument is akin to Michelin coming up with a revolutionary way of making tire tread. Goodyear licenses that technology from Michelin for use in their own special series of tires, Toyo follows suit and then somebody makes the statement that Toyo copied Goodyear and then goes off on a tangent when somebody corrects them stating that it is a Michelin technology