Robot Arenas ltd beweerde dat toen ze hoorden dat de arena weg moest ze binnen 24 uur hebben gereageerd maar dat het toen al te laat was. Ze hebben daarop een rechtszaak aangespannen, welke nu door rechter is verworpen. Volgens de rechter had de arena op zijn hoogst een sentimentele waarde voor een paar enthousiastelingen en is de sport toch dood.
Het artikel over het vonnis:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvan ... cided.html
Reactie van Robot Arenas Ltd:
Ik vind het jammer dat het zo gegaan is."A statement from Robot Arenas Ltd
Following the 2004 World Championships the Robot Wars arena was stored at RAF Newton by Robot Arenas Ltd, in March 2005 the set was scrapped by new owners when they took on RAF Newton.
For the last 5 years, Robot Arenas has been fighting a case to try to recover the rebuild cost of the set as we believed that the owners had acted wrongfully in the destruction of the set, and we had a view to using the funds to return the concept to the mainstream.
Sadly, despite doing all we could and taking the case all the way to the high-court, the judge decided that it was actually immaterial whether or not the owner was or was not negligent in destroying the set. In his view the set had little/no commercial value, he believed that the sport was ‘dead’ and that it was nothing more than a ‘historic memento’."
It should be noted that the article in the Telegraph does not give the full story. Robot Arenas had not left it in an unlocked building, and Robot Arenas responded within 24hrs to a request to move the set following the handover of the site to new owners."