That was a great recap. What a superb historical account. Thanks for that.Not to add any additional fuel to this fire, but I believe a more extensive history might contribute to a better understanding of the issue, regardless of whose "side" the reader eventually takes...
My first run-in with Siderio was when he posted an eBay auction for one of those Leon concept pistols I believe he used to sell and cited my Mother's Defender article in his description. That led to an email tirade from Stephen Dane who accused me of stealing his design. I subsequently went off on Stephen, with whom I'd previously had a great relationship, telling him to look more carefully at the auction before shooting off nasty emails. I don't recall if I fired an email to Siderio, but I believe that I did, requesting that he never associate my name with any of his projects in the future. Suffice it to say, I never had a very high opinion of either Siderio or Stephen Dane after that experience.
And in case anyone doesn't know this, I essentially financed the C&S blaster project (in addition to naming the model and creating the logo). I originally contacted Rick Ross first. But when he didn't respond to my email, I turned to Richard, who gladly took up the challenge.
Richard, aren't you glad I got no response from Rick?
Rick later told me he lamented the fact we didn't connect, as he apparently never received my email.
Additionally, the Blade Runner freeware font I created all those years ago has been poached and used by countless BR blaster folks who never even wrote to thank me.
In all seriousness, we're just bootleggers, so no one should be whining or complaining about anything. Otherwise, I'd still be asking for my residual and royalty checks from everyone while complaining that no one's sending me my money...
Phil