@jwildeboer no yet AFAICT. Stratasys has been holding its patents for years before starting to enforce them, Bambulab is just getting started... why hold a patent if you're not planning to enforce it.
Either way it's not a great look to enter a space that's been driven by open source innovation and start filing loads of patents for trivial things.
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Back to positive things.@jwildeboer IANA(P)L but Bambulab's patent (applications) have the potential of stifling innovation as well https://www.reddit.com/r/3Dprinting/comments/12kmg3x/bambus_patents_a_brief_summary/