http://www.e-catworld.com/2015/08/31/rossi-manufacturing-not-licensing-is-focus-for-e-cat/
Without air tight IP protection through patents, selling knowhow cannot be done. Rossi is locking down LENR IP. Unless Godes gets his own IP, he has nothing to sell. Will Rossi go to court to cut the legs out from under Godes' IP product offering? Time will tell. On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 11:55 AM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote: > Jed says: >> >> 2. There are hundreds of corporations and probably hundreds of thousands >> of engineers in the world who can do a better job at this than Godes. If he >> would only demonstrate that the effect is real, these corporations and >> experts would be lined up ready to do this job far more skillfully than he >> could do it. Not only will this cost him nothing; they will pay him >> enormous sums of money. >> > > Robert Godes says: > > “We are an engineering company. We are making equipment that companies > should be able to go out and produce things themselves. We don’t want to > produce things; it’s not what Brillouin is about. The company is about > licensing intellectual property so other companies can build devices > themselves. This is an enormous market. There’s no way that one company can > supply everything. How many oil companies, how many miners are there? It > will require more companies than that to fill the need. This makes energy > very inexpensive. The demand for energy is going to expand tremendously > once this technology makes its way to the market. Brillouin will be > licensing the technology.” > > Jed, did you not understand the business plan explained here? >

