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Re: owd3 post# 37825

Tuesday, 06/10/2003 3:08:41 PM

Tuesday, June 10, 2003 3:08:41 PM

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All they would have to do is license the "patent pending" technology and take their %.

EDIG would not be the tier one supplier.

I know someone who has a client who holds the patent for a piece of plastic incorporated into auto engines that serves, to the best of my recollection, as an over-spill valve with regard to some radiator function. It's a piece of plastic.

That patent was licensed and incorporated into the engine design and reaps huge benefits to the patent owner, month after month, with zero outlay.

Should EDIG's patent pending write back technology be licensed by multiple device makers what implications or value does that bring to the company ?

Certainly speculation but the power of the patents alone could be dramatic. It wasn't that long ago that a CD player was a unique upgrade on a car purchase. Today it is almost standard equipment.
With the way digital music is being advanced, MP3 changers will likely follow the path of the CD changer.


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