SCIO Molecular Scanner banned on Kickstarter

    The page of one of the most long-awaited once devices is not available on Kickstarter due to copyright infringement.



    Recently, all "bakers" were sent letters that Kickstarter "banned" the project in connection with copyright infringement. The name of the project was controversial. Text of the letter is on To Reddit :

    Dear Scio a Kickstarter Backers,
    You may have the learned That Our a Kickstarter campaign page has Been Temporarily removed of due to an Intellectual property Dispute. Many thanks to you.
    You want to keep up with your SCiO unit,
    This legal dispute is not a technology IP issue. This is solely in regards to using the term “SCiO” in the product name. The sensor technology is not affected in any way. As of the SCiO sensor, we are currently being packaged and backed up.
    We’ve been addressing the issue of the SCA, for example, Delta Airlines, Delta Faucets. , and Delta Gas.
    Hopefully, you can’t make it clear that you’re not a lawyer. We are grateful for your support. Unfortunately, Kickstarter will not be able to post updates at this time, thus he will not receive any email updates.
    We appreciate your legal support.
    Your SCiO units will continue to be updated.
    Thank you, The Consumer Physics Team


    Nevertheless, all shipments occur according to the plan, and our sample has reached us safely and securely. Channel Geek To The Future helped to make us a review:



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