There was another guy making these interfaces, his name is Jim Bissonette. I wrote to him and got this reply:
J at the time I am not selling the cable because of legal issues with another company that thinks I infringed on one of their patents. I hope to have this situation cleared up in a few weeks.
You can keep an eye on my web site, when you see them for sale I’m back.
http://home.comcast.net/~jbissonette1/site/
Regards
Jim
So, if he can't legally make the interfaces, who is legally making and selling them?
Just so there is no confusion on this. The contested product was not the products I was selling, it was a new product that was in the final design stage.
It was never illegal to sell my cables. It would not be illegal to sell the contested product, but it might get me sued and after one quad heart bypass under my belt I don’t need stress in my life.
I stopped selling the original cables on the advice of my lawyer, I think it was bad advice but he is the lawyer. I have since come to term with the other party and started selling again.
I’m now modifying the contested product to remove the Bluetooth and replace it with a cord, I still need to run road tests and find a supplier for some special parts before I offer it for sale.
Jim