Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 28 16:46:30 EDT 2018 | applebar
thank you for the reply it was our error- there was a change notice via a spreadheet in a resistor value; the operator used the old reel/old value. Customer did not pay for AOI. Customer supplied tester passed all the boards, even with the wrong (u
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 11:24:41 EDT 2018 | applebar
We are a very small EMS that has been sued by a large OEM customer. We built a board, it passed the customer supplied tester, but we had accidentally put a wrong part on it. This was discovered years after we had been placing this part. The cust
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 28 12:44:11 EDT 2018 | dleeper
A few questions: How did you put the wrong part on for so many years and not catch it? Was this due to an error in the customer supplied data like an incorrect BoM or an internal error such as a P&P machine programming error? How wrong was the wron
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 11 21:30:02 EDT 2002 | lysik
(Serveral landmark lawsuits) One example comes from a lawsuit that involved the copy machine industry. A third party copy machine rebuilding company brought a large copy machine manufacturer to the highest court because they would not sell parts to t
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 17 08:20:20 EDT 2007 | davef
Darby Look here: * http://www.eetimes.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=202401949 * http://www.iphonematters.com/article/apple_iphones_not_green_enough_grounds_for_green_peace_lawsuit_111/
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 06 13:02:49 EST 2006 | Chunks
Although rather expensive, you have to realize they had to go through extensive testing to prove their product safe. This probably cost them extensively. So once the formula has been deemed safe, they just pass this cost onto the consumer. Not to
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 15 14:56:53 EDT 2003 | blnorman
I know when I worked on a NASA site, anyone in the lab was given a free physical once a year. This way they could find out what employees were normally exposed to and could track any potential illnesses. What are the costs of a lawsuit when an empl
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 04 14:05:51 EST 2002 | cnoonan
This is what pisses me off in this industry today. It seems the operators are in charge of the whole process. Management and supervisors are too afraid of lawsuits to lay down the rules and enforce them. If your procedure states and I am sure ever
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 14 00:04:50 EDT 2002 | lysik
Just to let all the folks no. If you register (and pay the fee) a machine with any (OEM) company in the USA You have the same rights as a new user. Companies like UIC, Gen Rad, Agilent, etc came up with these fees to discourage buying used equipment.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 16 14:42:20 EDT 2002 | stefwitt
I think this licensing thing was a poor decision to begin with. I can understand the reasoning for GenRad to issue a software license, to protect their product against cloning. Why Universal followed could have been caused by the take over and the
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