Penny: When I was an engineer at Whittaker Survival Systems, I developed 2 patents while working for that company. The patents are in MY NAME but "assigned to Whittaker Corporation". Therefore, they do not belong to me, but to Whittaker. Same deal here with MYEC. My understanding is that the E-Check Patent reads "assigned to..." the entity that we are holding stock in. GLTY
Penny: My apologies. Just looked at the copy of the patent in the Ibox. It appears to NOT be assigned. We may have a problem here. On my patents, the assignment is typed in right after my name as "inventor". I have read this issue being discussed months ago and there were posts by some very knowledgeable posters that Ed has used some means to make the patent as asset of MYEC. This would have been a great issue to bring up at the AGM.