What happened to the HerpeCide trademark? Why did NNVC let the "cides" trademarks expire if they have so much potential?
Why would NNVC let go of something so precious? To let go of something that represented something so world-changing and "proven" to be so effective?
These are rhetorical questions, mind you, as nobody can really explain why this would be allowed to happen, but boy, does it raise a lot of doubt about Seymour's and Diwan's intentions to see this thing through before the company folds up tent.
How will yet another PR about Moffat's results change the fact that NNVC doesn't have enough money to continue current operations for more than another year?