Monday, August 11, 2003 1:41:38 PM
Patent battles erupt because one company steals the technology of another company and the latter company goes to court.
DNAP, admittedly, has moved to protect the most vital secrets in their patents.
I doubt any other company could pretend to emulate DNAP, simply because they couldn't, technically.
What is another company going to do, say, with respect to statins, when patients and doctors see that the results they promised didn't pan out. What is it they could've stolen from DNAP?
These large pharmas aren't even close to the science DNAP possesses and Dr Frudakis knows it. That's why he has been so unwilling to enter into negotiations which implies otherwise.
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