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Rossmann is just posturing for his fans.
He ain't got the kind of money it takes for this kind of fight. Prusa looked into to filing a possible court case. And they decided this is a fight they can't afford and can't win. Because it's not only Bambu's lawyers, but the Chinese government's money they have. And remember, the Chinese government holds a stake in Bambu. And Prusa can afford a lot better lawyers than Rossmann can.
Even if he doesn't have the money for court, the noise generated by all this might drive customers away?
It might. But I don't think there has been much of a cooling for Bambu's market share. There are plenty of fanbois and their marketing IS effective for first time buyers.
No Prusa decided not to pursue it because it’s software related and very hard to enforce. They can spend the money and nothing will change.