Re: [Vo]:The obect of the TIP report is to get a patent
European Patent Office is more than willing to process. Piantelli got one of his patents on Ni-H granted in January 2013 (EP2368252) On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 11:22 PM, Kevin O'Malley kevmol...@gmail.com wrote: Would Sweden qualify? The demo plant was originally stated to be in Sweden a couple of years ago. On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 1:51 PM, James Bowery jabow...@gmail.com wrote: Better would be a patent cooperation treaty country somewhere other than the US approving the patent and the US physics theocracy being paraded around for historic scorn and perhaps trials for crimes against humanity. On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 2:35 PM, Kevin O'Malley kevmol...@gmail.com wrote: The TIP report is out, and it is positive for Rossi. The next step for him is to challenge the USPTO rejection of his patent because their assessment is that it is not operable. Now he has 7 independent scientists saying it IS operable. But the patent office will still drag their heels because this is an embarrassment. So Rossi's next step will be public demos and a press release inviting the patent examiners to see the demo. From this point it is politics. And Rossi/IH will need to grease a few palms in the political realm that can bring pressure on the patent office.
[Vo]:The obect of the TIP report is to get a patent
The TIP report is out, and it is positive for Rossi. The next step for him is to challenge the USPTO rejection of his patent because their assessment is that it is not operable. Now he has 7 independent scientists saying it IS operable. But the patent office will still drag their heels because this is an embarrassment. So Rossi's next step will be public demos and a press release inviting the patent examiners to see the demo. From this point it is politics. And Rossi/IH will need to grease a few palms in the political realm that can bring pressure on the patent office.
Re: [Vo]:The obect of the TIP report is to get a patent
Better would be a patent cooperation treaty country somewhere other than the US approving the patent and the US physics theocracy being paraded around for historic scorn and perhaps trials for crimes against humanity. On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 2:35 PM, Kevin O'Malley kevmol...@gmail.com wrote: The TIP report is out, and it is positive for Rossi. The next step for him is to challenge the USPTO rejection of his patent because their assessment is that it is not operable. Now he has 7 independent scientists saying it IS operable. But the patent office will still drag their heels because this is an embarrassment. So Rossi's next step will be public demos and a press release inviting the patent examiners to see the demo. From this point it is politics. And Rossi/IH will need to grease a few palms in the political realm that can bring pressure on the patent office.
Re: [Vo]:The obect of the TIP report is to get a patent
Would Sweden qualify? The demo plant was originally stated to be in Sweden a couple of years ago. On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 1:51 PM, James Bowery jabow...@gmail.com wrote: Better would be a patent cooperation treaty country somewhere other than the US approving the patent and the US physics theocracy being paraded around for historic scorn and perhaps trials for crimes against humanity. On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 2:35 PM, Kevin O'Malley kevmol...@gmail.com wrote: The TIP report is out, and it is positive for Rossi. The next step for him is to challenge the USPTO rejection of his patent because their assessment is that it is not operable. Now he has 7 independent scientists saying it IS operable. But the patent office will still drag their heels because this is an embarrassment. So Rossi's next step will be public demos and a press release inviting the patent examiners to see the demo. From this point it is politics. And Rossi/IH will need to grease a few palms in the political realm that can bring pressure on the patent office.