"Just like most international endeavors, the international patent process works through additional filters and bureaucratic layers. When filing patents outside of the US, the Company's patent legal team works with firms that are located in the country that they're submitting the application to and, in many cases, the communications are relayed through additional channels."
so in order to get a patent granted in Canada, it appears that kblb had to go thru a process...
great...thanks...wth?..is that supposed to explain the wasted 10 yrs?...is ten years to get a Canadian patent normal??..
"However, the Company's US patent counsel quickly notified Kraig Labs upon receipt of the confirmation several weeks ago."
the patent was granted 8 months ago...but our highly paid, sharp lawyers at Dewey, Cheatum and Howe were unaware of it until just a few weeks ago?...but thats ok because after they found out, they "quickly" notified kim?...