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    Posted: March 06 2006 at 1:01am

i can understand both sides of the spectrum on this whole issue.

Its prob the same way hairlocs feels about their patent. now eveyone sells, links, locs, shells, tubes, etc. they all do the same thing, even look the same, and yet, everyone is profiting from someone elses ideas. Personally, i would take it as a compliment and let it go, you could spend your whole life sueing eveyone or spend your life making SURE your the best and so is your product.

For Mark- i agree stylist should be certified in what ever method they plan to do, it makes for more credibility and professionalism. There are 6 stylist in my salon certified and their certificiates are proudly displayed in salon and we are currently the top extension salon in our area.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2006 at 12:21am

I read the patent...thanks, AMM...If this is really the case....I guess it is on to silicone- lined micro-rings and fusion installs!!!  I CANNOT see how this is beneficial to Mark Barrington in any way, shape, or form...

If he enforces this, we will simply go onto other methods....

As a side, AMM, I do use MB SHRINK LINKS sometimes so I am in NO VIOLATION of anything...you presume far too much....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2006 at 12:15am
OK, read it. When does this thing expire. Anyone know?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2006 at 12:12am
So what if the "process" was altered slightly? Like MB uses a particular kind of hair and removal formula, but how about those who use something different and call it a "shrinkie" (as opposed to shrinklinks application). Are they in violation? 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2006 at 12:07am
Originally posted by Jenny_RR Jenny_RR wrote:

Originally posted by amm amm wrote:

That said, using the name "shrinkies" or "heat shrink
tubing" in regard to hair is neither a violation of any registered
trademark or patent.


OK, now I'm totally confused. If it's not in violation, then what's the
issue here? Didn't MB say the distribution and/or application of shrink
tubing in hair (by any name) is in violation of his patent, unless he
gets a cut?

So confused, lol!

xoxox


I only know about all this based on the early '05 incident with Dr. Locs and some other legal issues (not related whatsoever to Barrington)...

Shrinklinks is a trademark. You cannot use that to profit when you are selling a service or items that are not the trademarked product.

The patent is a process and method. Tubing vendors do not profit off a process - it's the salons and people who use the process for monetary gain or teach Barrington's patented process for their own profit. Anyone can go out and buy shrink tubing off the shelves - that is not the issue (edit: it seems mistakenly to be, though).

When you make money off the method Barrington patended, you are in violation.

Here's the patent and it's a good thing to ask yourself if you're doing this and making money: http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=H ITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=/netahtml/srchnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=5,1 07,867.WKU.&OS=PN/5,107,867&RS=PN/5,107,867

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 06 2006 at 12:07am
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 05 2006 at 11:59pm

Oh blah, fine I'll say it.

Mark, stop being an ass.

There.

Sheesh, thats as asanine as patenting weaving thread.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 05 2006 at 11:55pm
I think the whole thing is a BLUFF....and trying to use BULLY tactics and intimidate and scare people into not using anything other than HIS process
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 05 2006 at 11:51pm
Originally posted by amm amm wrote:

That said, using the name "shrinkies" or "heat shrink tubing" in regard to hair is neither a violation of any registered trademark or patent.


OK, now I'm totally confused. If it's not in violation, then what's the issue here? Didn't MB say the distribution and/or application of shrink tubing in hair (by any name) is in violation of his patent, unless he gets a cut?

So confused, lol!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 05 2006 at 11:50pm

what I understand is..so long as someone is making money, and putting hardware store shrink tubing in someones hair it would be a violation of his patent. If Im using it for my own person use its fine!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 05 2006 at 11:44pm
Sher, I think he's saying that any for-profit installation or distribution of shrink tubing in or for hair is fine, as long as he gets a cut. What happens for free is beyond his domain.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 05 2006 at 11:43pm
First, in regard to my site and products being gone, many of you already know that back in December I became contractually obligated to something completely non-hair related and I have no spare time anymore. Products get sold, some I have restocked, some I haven't. I'm addressing some way to keep doing it all and I have no workable solution as of yet.

Second, there's been a lot of legalities already addressed last year between attorneys behind-the-scenes in regard to shrinkies. I'd like to add as well that none of that was between myself and Mr. Barrington, his company or products. What I know of this situation is what I have read right here along with you guys.

Let me say that I do respect the concept of patenting an idea/invention and keeping tight control over the product. Choosing who you certify and allow to use the product should be commended. Let's face it, if this was for the money, the shrinklinks would have been out in the market before China saturated the states with it. However, now that something's going to come out to the general public without control, there may be some question as to level of caring vs profit. I'm just sayin'.

That said, using the name "shrinkies" or "heat shrink tubing" in regard to hair is neither a violation of any registered trademark or patent. Providing heat shrink tubing does not fall into that realm either as the process for application is left up to the individual and has never been trained for profit. (Not by me anyway and I have no control over others who take it upon themselves to do). Surely, heat shrink tubing has been applied to the plugs of "thermosetting adhesive" coated hair strands as it has been applied to non-adhesive strands as it's been applied to bulk as it's been applied to pinchbraids as it's been applied to wefts, etc. There can't be general language in a patent process that states "this covers every known way of using generic tubing on any type of hair extension method." If one wants to patent every process and method, those methods for patent must be purchased. That's how fusion methods multiply with prior patents - something is changed or improved upon and a new patent emerges. That's how we wind up with multiple selections of products and generic versions and department store brands that not only create a like brand but even mimic design labels (which is a copyright but that's another topic). These examples are not exhaustive and can be sited over and over.

Now, I can see where the methods and procedure of attachment for monetary gain which is employed by individuals or salons may be a bone of contention. That may be something that has to be decided in the legal forum. But that has nothing to do with me. I've never gained profit over "attachment" process methods.

Just to inject some real fear into this -- I have seen this in a few places, salons/and or private extensionists profiting from using the name "shrinklinks" to promote a service when in fact they have neither been certified in or use Concept Inc.'s tubing and method. Further, using any heat shrink tubing that is not shrinklinks and promoting that to attract customers for personal profit    


And I agree, it can be pretty confusing when the world market is saturated with a product name like shrinkies and is moving toward a name already trademarked. For example:

http://www.ecplaza.net/tradeleads/seller/2498291/100human_ha ir_wig_hairpiece_fusion_iron_hair_extension_ironkit_glue_pot _glue_gun_shrinklink.html

You can see China is now using the terminology "shrinklinks." One wonders how to stem the flow.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 05 2006 at 11:40pm

I also noticed something in smshands post that I think according to MB's previous post that he may has issue with.

smshands wrote:

 I guess he is saying, if you want to apply adhesive lined heat shrink tubing in a hair extention process, get your supplies from a hardware store, not a person or business in the market selling "Shrink Tubes for Hair Extensions".

 

So according to his previous posts, he says anyone can put anything in there own hair, and for there own personal use. So I assume he would have an issue if a stylist was going to the hardware store and buying shrink tubing to put into a clients hair for profit!

Please correct me if I am wrong Mark.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 05 2006 at 11:39pm
AMM - I am sorry what has happened to you but please......
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 05 2006 at 11:36pm
Originally posted by Aphrodite Aphrodite wrote:


I was at Home Depot the other day and found "shrink" tubing in the electrical department that works just fine when cut down and used with hair...THAT IS ALL IT IS!!!!!!!!! I call it "Hair bond stuff", and I am in no violation of any patent!!!!!!



You, my dear, most of all are in violation of the law in a number of ways. Is this not on your page?



http://www.aphroditessalon.com/photo_gallery.asp?Category=Ha ir~Extensions

Shrinklinks is a registered trademark for a product. As far as I have read on this forum, you are not licensed and therefore do not have Shrinklinks and do not use them in your salon. Also, what is patented is a method and a process. Have you ever profited from inserting a hair strand into a heat shrinkable tubing and enclosing that around a client's sectioned hair strand? I haven't.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 05 2006 at 11:36pm
Jenny - EXACTLY what I am saying.....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 05 2006 at 11:35pm

I understand that is what he is saying.....I just don't buy it.  Can I patent selling "bag balm" for use on dry skin?  It was made for something else but many people use it for dry skin or cuts etc...gosh, I guess I'll just PATENT THAT!!!!

I would love to read the small print of his patent and what it pertains to...I can see the "likeness" of "shrinkies" being an issue, but the process...COME ON!!!!!

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 05 2006 at 11:35pm
I think I'm getting  it now.... whatever... we'll just have to start an underground for adhesive lined shrink tubing........thinking along the lines of bath tub gin and speak easy's for DIY hair extenioners.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 05 2006 at 11:34pm
So I could patent cucumbers for puffy eyes...

aloe for skin...

those little plastic baggies for makeup transport...

cotton swabs for makeup application...

mineral oil for makeup removal...

fabric softener for synth hair...

hemorroid cream for undereye circles (granted, it's gross, but a potential goldmine!).

I'm rich, bee-atch!

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