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Re: J G R post# 34917

Wednesday, 03/22/2017 7:39:07 PM

Wednesday, March 22, 2017 7:39:07 PM

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3DICON never could sell but 3DICON had exclusive rights to several from OU research. OU did not have interest any from work by the company even with continuing, according to older versions of the website, activities by people from the university. The "partnership" with OU was still claimed.

My concern is what happens to that exclusive license with the new corporate structure/name. Did Coretec inherit the original rights? If not and the rights revert to OU, will Coretec seek them? OU has been known to resell the rights to its IP licensed to now bankrupt companies which have ceased to operate yet are still active with OK SOS.

3DICON's website has been updated with a button for "Patented silicon-based technologies" which links to Coretec's website. IMO, neither have been updated to reflect the latest changes.

Refai is an adjunct at OU. I am not sure what rights this gives him for his wife's company.

OK Open Records Act is your friend for obtaining information about OU's involvement via the Sponsored Research Agreement (3DICON). I have not identified any other company/OU agreements regarding C-space technology.
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