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Re: $UPERMAN post# 69775

Friday, 03/10/2017 12:38:22 AM

Friday, March 10, 2017 12:38:22 AM

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This board is being provided by INCOMPLETE information to mislead investors. It is so easy to prove these claims wrong. First: it was claimed that OWCP's does not have patents, then it was told that there is no such thing as international patents, then it was told that they do not cover US, and finally by playing with words, it is claimed that OWCP's patents are applications only because they are type A1...

I will clarify all of the above and I will do it by providing complete information from WIPO. If anyone wants to learn how to read PATENTS, now open your eyes. Here is WIPO's guide for using patent information

http://www.wipo.int/edocs/pubdocs/en/patents/434/wipo_pub_l434_03.pdf

1) First go to page 5 and you will see that there is such thing as INTERNATIONAL patents. Claim #1 proved WRONG!

2) Then go to page #9 and see "designated states" section. Go back and look at OWCP patents and you will see all the countries it is covered including US. Claim #2 proven WRONG!

3) Then go to page 9 again and read "Document Kind Codes". There are only 3 codes: A1, A2 and A3 and they are only to distinguish the type of application: A1 is the best by the way!
A1 denotes an international application published with the International Search Report (ISR)
A2 indicates an international application published without the ISR
and A3 designates an ISR published with a revised front page

So it is all about how the application was done. Nothing else. Claim #3 proven WORNG!

Now, one needs to understand a few things. Patent application is a looong process. The IP organization need to do an extensive research to make sure the application is NOVEL, in other words no one ever done this before. And these people receive thousands of applications every month. It takes time to review. While they are reviewing they publish the patent (See publication dates on OWCP patents). Which means, when a patent is published, it is protected in all the designated states/countries. When the examination/review process finishes, the patent is granted. This is nothing but closing the loop.

So unless it is proven that OWCP's patents are novel, they are as valid as any granted PATENT!

Time to go to bed for me, I hope this helps everyone. Please do not believe incomplete information.

Go OWCP!