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jetow

01/20/22 5:35 PM

#234227 RE: TRUISM #234219

Quote: "As the past has proven, time and again, merely granting a patent doesn't prove it's a commercial success. "


Are you referring to our supposed to be competiors???


They could be history. Soon...
STAY TUNED.......



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DimesForShares

01/20/22 6:06 PM

#234246 RE: TRUISM #234219

I don’t think this patent has been awarded. It has simply reached the time (18 months after filing) when the patent office publishes the application for everyone to see. Patents at this stage can be denied and abandoned.

I can’t speak to whether or not the patent will ever be awarded. But you are also correct that it has to result in a commercially viable product before it will mean anything for KBLB.

I haven’t had the time to review the patent in full. Some patents report experiments including results to demonstrate the method works. For example, one of the Spiber patents included experimental results showing their method of controlling the expression of ‘brewed protein’ genes led to an increase in the amount of protein produced. Did KBLB report the actual synthesis of the proteins they discussed?
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rayovac812

01/20/22 7:29 PM

#234270 RE: TRUISM #234219


time and again, merely granting a patent doesn't prove it's a commercial success.




"If Spiber somehow figured out how to produce custom proteins for, say, less than $20,000/kg, then they wouldn't be wasting there time on spider silk. They would be falling hand over fist trying to license their process to every pharmaceutical and protein production manufacturer on the planet. There would be many 100's of $billions of low hanging fruit before they would ever need to get to spider silk fibers." -GTman1

Again these have been under development for 18 months or so. I predict KBLB makes a kg of custom proteins for far less. Low hanging fruit..... KBLB figured it out.