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pennymarket

01/30/13 8:07 PM

#23533 RE: Milesblue42 #23530

This has been answered many times before. NO ONE has SmartOne yet so NO ONE can tackle what EDWY is working on until they first come up with the same product as SmartOne that took almost 3 years to make by the most prestigious tech organization in the world that is home to over 3000 top international scientists (ATT Labs)!

but unless Gary has filed a patent....what exactly prevents someone else from doing it.....first?




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Meyerlane621

01/30/13 9:10 PM

#23545 RE: Milesblue42 #23530

No but they did apply for some Trademarks.

http://trademarks.justia.com/778/03/edoorways-77803250.html

2010-11-08 ABANDONMENT NOTICE MAILED - NO USE STATEMENT FILED

http://www.company-records.com/trademark/EDOORWAYS/5015174

Trademark Serial #:77803250
Trademark Date:11/08/2010
Current Status:INTENT TO USE SECTION
Status Date:04/06/2010
Employee Name:DWYER, JOHN D
Address:JOHN S. EGBERT
EGBERT LAW OFFICES, PLLC
412 MAIN ST FL 7
HOUSTON, TX 77002-1897

Dwyer sounds familiar:

From: Robert Dwyer 41 of 215

So much information and so little of it factual.

As a disclaimer, I have been a GKI shareholder for some 5 years. My initial investment was made when it was a private company called I-Net Intelligent Systems. I am a licensed broker who, at one point, raised money privately for this company.

I have known Gary Kimmons for about these 5 years and have seen the web product (actually have a copy) and also saw the AI technology demonstrated a few years back in the then AT&T-NCR headquarters in Atlanta.

Kimmons is straightforward, trustworthy and honest. Neither he or anyone affiliated with the company is doing anything to 'pump' or manipulate the stock.

The facts are quite simply this:

1)Kimmons tied up and gained access to some very advanced and underutilized Artificial Intellignece technologies. Some was acquired from At&T-NCR. This was developed into the "Smart Trainer" . GKI paid At&T for the rights to this technology and only At&t-NCR kept rights. They were not and are not developing anything along the line of GKI products using this technology. In fact, they told me at the time that it would take 20 years for them to develop all the applications that this technology would allow and, therefore, chose to allow Kimmons to pursue commercializing some aspects.

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