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Re: dcspka post# 25324

Saturday, 09/20/2014 12:11:08 AM

Saturday, September 20, 2014 12:11:08 AM

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DCMAN You Said

"And while the patent applications are pending in these foreign countries we are protected against anyone stealing Our technology."

You are correct..Radient is protected, and since Uni-Pharma is our distributors in those protected and patent pending countries, They feel a lot more advantageous to have agreed to China, Japan, New Zealand, Australia and India.. That puts the rest by one of our skeptics who claimed Uni-Pharma could steal and use DR-70/Omko-Sure because our US patents expired. Mac was smart to patent Onko-Sure in our established markets until our latest patents in the USA are approved...Did you see Golds post about the patents in Australia..I will reply to it next..Too funny...
Here is a link showing we are protected in Australia, one of Uni-Pharma's Radient territories to distribute Onko-Sure...imo Wolf

http://www.wadesonip.com.au/choose-expertise/patents/how-to-patent-an-idea-or-invention/#Why%20does%20it%20take%20so%20long?

Why does it take so long?

As in How to patent in Australia and How to patent internationally, it can take years to get a patent. It takes this long due to a combination of deliberate strategies to delay the process and routine Patent Office delays. Delaying has significant advantages including deferring costs (why pay for examination now when you could pay for it in a few years’ time?) and preserving the flexibility to amend the definitions of coverage that goes with a pending patent application (and is lost when a patent is granted).

The delay doesn’t have to slow you down and your idea or invention is protected in the meantime. Once your first patent application is filed, making, using and selling (etc) your idea or invention will not affect your patent rights. If an infringing product appears in the market before your patent is granted, you can accelerate the process to obtain an enforceable patent (typically within a matter of months) and then take action based on the enforceable patent.

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