I'm pleased that EPGL got Cooper to pay for developing EPGL's products/concepts, let EPGL keep the rights and gave them pizza money too. Sounds like EPGL pulled a fast one on Cooper.
Well...it was THE company...the only company; and unfortunately (or maybe not) it didn't work out with COO as hoped for or expected. Now we own 100% of patents going forward with more filings coming. EPGL tech is cutting edge stuff and just the fact alone that COO partnered in R&D with them and ended up having to pay something should be a clue that this stuff is real. COO also was not willing to give up their rights to co-developed property and that speaks volumes also. EPGL moving on to find a new suitor!