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dcspka

04/17/15 11:20 PM

#29082 RE: guardiangel #29080

Perhaps the Radient/GCDx/PDx patents are hiding in plain sight, which is often the toughest place to see.
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GetSeriousOK

04/18/15 8:37 AM

#29090 RE: guardiangel #29080

We know where to look for patents and FDA decisions.

-> All patent applications are in the USPTO's PAIR database.

-> All approved patents are in the USPTO database.

-> All FDA clearances and approvals are on the FDA website.

Patents, patent applications, and FDA decisions are NOT "trade secrets." They are in the public domain. If Radient or anyone else had a patent or patent application for DR-70 or any variation of DR-70, we could find it. If Radient or anyone else had FDA clearance for a test involving DR-70, we could find it.

None of this exists. DR-70 is unprotected IP.

By all means, please "speak IP fluently" now and support your claim that patents or patent applications and/or FDA clearances or 510(k) applications exist to protect the DR-70 IP.

We are not talking about Trademarks or Trade Secrets or the justia website. We are talking about the fact that DR-70 is unprotected IP - it is off patent which means that anyone can manufacture, sell, and/or market it without involving Radient.