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Re: nobody12378 post# 47354

Wednesday, 09/12/2018 10:02:39 PM

Wednesday, September 12, 2018 10:02:39 PM

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You're close... I am guided by nothing of this world, in fact, I bow to nothing of this world or actually, many worlds. 'Misguided'is a connotation of 'straying from the truth or common held belief in a situation/belief' or in this particular discussion, 'the future of GERS as it now goes to court in pursuit of appeal'.

One 'thing' I'm very good at doing is placing 'myself' inside the minds of others... So, in the case of those many infringing companies, even those 'protected' by their 'big brother' I would/am sweating profusely with the very great potential of losing a lot of capital at an appeal.

History of court settlements, commonly known as 'out of court' settlements occur very, very, often. Thus, If I knew my financial survival could be at risk of destroying my company, I most definitely would seek a settlement with the person/company going after me.

Many have stated they felt the mediation attempt was a failure and waste of time... I disagree, for many reasons.

Now, the company has officially entered the appeal arena. Great! Good news! I truly desire the company to win and profit immensely so we all (investors) can profit greatly.

The appeal could fail. It could succeed. At least then, all venues of satisfaction would have been explored.

I disagree with your assessment that if any companies reach a settlement with GERS, that the industry-wide validity of the patents would not be upheld. We already know the US patent office HAS already upheld the validity. A winning of appeal or settlement by SOME companies along the way to the final decision by courts... that would not only be good entertainment but profitable at the same time. Now, if you'd care to clarify your statement with reasons as why, it would be appreciated.

Settlement. Royalties. Winning the appeal... all sound sound and excellent to me. Capitulation. Vindication. Profit. Success... Those words too, are excellent.

Thank you for thinking and opening your mind to me, it provided me a reason to state some opinion on my part.

And, as I've said to you many times over the years, good investing to you.