Inventor Sues Because His Invention Is Being Used As a Sex Toy 15
Inventor Jiro Takashima had a simple dream. He wanted to create the world's most perfect hemorrhoid massager. He realized his dream with the invention of
the Pro-State massager. It wasn't long however until it became obvious that people were using his design for pleasure instead of legitimate medical purposes. He and his company, High Island Health, are now suing a British company known as Pleasure2Me and others claiming infringement of his patent of a plastic massager designed to massage a man's prostate without the use of electrical power. From the article: "'Our business took a major detour when men started using our prostate massager for recreational purposes,' said Amy Sung, executive director of High Island Health, a Houston company named for a translation of her inventor father Jiro Takashima's Japanese name."
Summary wrong? (Score:1, Insightful)
Inventor Sues Because His Invention Is Being Used as a Sex Toy
Reading TFA, sounds more like "Inventor Sues Because His Patent Is Being Infringed." The fact that the alleged infringers are marketing it with a different spin is not relevant.
I know this is idle, but... (Score:2)
Sung said once they realized in around 2003 that the product was selling more as a toy than for medicinal purposes she started advertising it to both markets, despite her father's initial reluctance. One of their slogans is, “The sex toy that's good for you.”
They just have a problem with other companies selling similar products that compete with their own line of sex toys, allegedly infringing their patent.
The real news here is that the daughter (in the picture) is actually 35. Who would have guessed?
Sour Puss (Score:1, Funny)
Judging from the look on his face he needs to use his invention more himself.
Looking at the big smile on his daughter she appears to be using it already.
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How does it work and other must-ask questions... (Score:1)
Re: Sex toy (Score:2, Funny)
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Gere's First Law (Score:2)
Apparently Takashima-san never heard of (Richard) Gere's First Law:
"If it can be inserted into an orifice, it will."