<Next insolvency for InovisCoat then recently>
Part of that seems to be connected with Mr. Seal's dream of a photo empire.
For me it looks like someone without any detailed knowledge of film manufacturing entered the business and failed.
he obtained the rights to the ORWO name in SOME places, (but not Germany I understand.)
AFAIK he has the rights only in the UK and US.
In general the owner of the brand name ORWO is German big volume photo lab / fotofinisher ORWOnet:
https://www.orwonet.de/
They also operate under ORWO:
www.orwo.de
Since the closure of the former ORWO film factory in the early 90ies ORWOnet has owning the right to use the brand name ORWO.
FilmoTec has had the right to use the name only for their BW films.
But now, because of the insolvency, FilmoTec is more or less dead, and they also
lost the right to use the brand name ORWO.
and also took over Filmotec. Not sure if he completly took over InovisCoat
Yes, he took over InovisCoat completely. But honestly there is not much to take over:
InovisCoat is not a film manufacturer like the other ones in the market: They lost their factory in their first insolvency in 2011 (the factory is now running as Inovisproject, a daugther company of Polaroid).
InovisCoat's main and valuable parts are only
- IP and some film recipes
- a contract with Inovisproject-Polaroid to use the factory in Monheim for certain production runs
- two engineers.
(there has been a report about them in the film photography magazine 'camera').
you will notice that much of the the orwo film is actually branded "Original Wolfen" these days.
See above: They don't have the right to use the ORWO brand name anymore.