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Wednesday, 04/24/2013 12:56:46 PM

Wednesday, April 24, 2013 12:56:46 PM

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Center Ethanol/Amaizing Energy Settle Lawsuit With GERS

http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20100817006314/en

"PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Plaintiff, GS CleanTech Corporation, by its undersigned counsel, and Defendant, Center Ethanol Company, LLC, by its undersigned counsel, pursuant to Rule 41(a)(1)(A)(ii) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, hereby dismiss with prejudice all claims asserted by and between GS CleanTech Corporation and Center Ethanol Company, LLC, with each party bearing its own costs and attorney's fees.
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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GreenShift Corporation announced today that GreenShift and its wholly-owned subsidiary, GS CleanTech Corporation, have settled its patent infringement lawsuit with Center Ethanol, LLC and entered into a license agreement for use of GreenShift's patented corn oil extraction process.

“We have been working with GreenShift for a very short time, but thus far we are impressed with their professionalism and knowledge of their corn oil extraction process”
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“We are pleased to have the opportunity to partner with Center Ethanol as we work together to maximize the benefits corn oil extraction," said David Winsness, Chief Technology Officer of GreenShift.

“We have been working with GreenShift for a very short time, but thus far we are impressed with their professionalism and knowledge of their corn oil extraction process,” added Barry Frazier, President of Center Ethanol.


GreenShift’s technical services staff are available at 888-ETHANOIL or sales@greenshift.com to respond to quotation requests and to answer any questions about GreenShift’s patented corn oil extraction and other technologies

Amaizing Energy Settles Lawsuit With GreenShift

http://greenshift-gers.blogspot.com/2012/06/amaizing-settlement.html

Extraction Patent Ruling Favors GreenShift

A court ruling has been announced in favor of GreenShift on its ongoing patent battle against several ethanol producers and other entities for infringement of GreenShift’s corn oil extraction processes. Defendants in the litigation argued that GreenShift’s patents are limited to the recovery of at least 95% of the oil present in the concentrated thin stillage feed stream and that there are no infringement occurring because they are recovering less than 95% of the oil. A court ruling has issued a Supplemental Claim Construction Order clarifying the patents do not require recovery of any particular percentage of oil present in the stream.

http://greenchemicalsblog.com/category/news-roundup/page/3/

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