Wednesday, March 23

Archery company drops foam-arrow patent case against LARPer

(credit: Newegg)

An Indiana archery company that sued a prominent live-action role play (LARP) website will drop its claims that the website's owner infringed two patents on foam arrows.

John Jackson, founder of Global Archery, told Ars that he decided to drop his patent case against Larping.org owner Jordan Gwyther after analyzing a patent on the German-made iDV arrows that Gwyther sells.

The lawsuit isn't over, however—Jackson also sued Gwyther for allegedly infringing his trademark, for buying Google ads keyed to it, and for false advertising.

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