Adrian,

The risk alluded to was not a technological one, but instead a legal one. If 
there is no settlement (of course there might be one), there's the likelihood 
that counterclaims will be raised. The license agreement itself includes 
language about there being no outstanding legal disputes, and presumably the 
same kind of consideration will be relevant to the interests of the new 
business partner (Hydrofusion, I assume, but am not sure of).

Take the opinion of someone who is not a lawyer for what it's worth in this 
case (very little).

Eric

> On Jun 2, 2016, at 12:11, a.ashfield <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Eric,
> "Rossi's new business partners will be assuming a lot of risk in working with 
> him."
> 
> While any new venture particularly one where the process is not understood is 
> risky,  if they can witness a 7 day trial and make the measurements they 
> want, it sounds a reasonable risk to me - when considering the possible 
> payoff.
> 

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