Author Topic: Bally/Williams Rights Change Hands  (Read 1141 times)

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Offline Retropin

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Re: Bally/Williams Rights Change Hands
« Reply #15 on: October 17, 2010, 10:41:26 PM »
This one from the official press release got me smiling..

Will be interesting to see exactly what comes of all this... A lot of WMS stuff out there is not sanctioned by WMS.. some they never even knew about. But the producers were mates of an old and "forgotten" licence holder so they never got harrassed.

Love the question on this one..




Q: Is PPS just another company to harass pinball people for making parts?

A: No, PPS is dedicated to bringing replacement parts to the market. But there are business realities. First of all, PPS is under obligation to notify WEG of copyright and trademark infringements discovered by PPS. Second, there is significant investment in any pinball parts business as well as significant financial risk relative to small run pinball parts, limited demand for parts, and complexity and time required to make parts.

PPS will actively support (as did Mr. Pinball Australia) the use of contract manufacturers to create licensed parts. If you have a product idea or capability which might benefit the pinball community please contact us and work with us to make the product available thru legitimate channels. We see this as a great way to get more parts into the marketplace, so we will continue and expand as appropriate.

In addition, there needs to be a chain for quality and safety for the parts. Often there are infringing parts which are sub-standard and this hurts the overall pinball hobby. With PPS, all parts are run through the approval process to insure the best part is able to reach the market.