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Re: BBboy post# 75367

Monday, 08/24/2015 8:24:14 AM

Monday, August 24, 2015 8:24:14 AM

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Here's why Apple continues to renew- one of the lynch pins in the contract was to bring LQMT to market- I believe the terms were "actively develop". This protected LQMT from being bought and shelved (essentially a back door hostile take over by Apple). If Apple were to stop developing LQMT's amorphous alloys then LQMT would have the right to sue and regain all of the lost CE IP/rights while maintaining the non-CE patent portfolio developed by Apple. As long as Apple renews every year (this allows them to argue they are continuing joint R&D with the goal of bringing it to market) LQMT can't legally do anything. It's a simple signature and it maintains their CE rights while keeping LQMT out of the hands of all competitors. That's why. If you have data on how much Apple is pouring into amorphous alloy specific R&D, I would love to see those numbers or a link.
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