>From Michel:

>> My point was that Mr. & Mrs. Jane & Joe Public are not the
>> "entities" Steorn is going after. Steorn is mostly going
>> after companies, enterprises, corporate entities (big
>> or small) that might be interested.

> I think on the contrary that the entirety of their licensing
> revenue will be from individuals. If I understand correctly
> their licensing model, enterprises will only pay a percentage
> of their sales of products implementing the technology. So
> if the technology doesn't work they won't pay a cent.
> Individuals on the contrary pay a flat fee!

Interesting point, Michel. Let me try to redeem my thoughts on the matter.

Yes, indeed, I agree that anyone, including myself can purchase an
ORBO license - a flat fee. I have no idea what an ORBO license would
cost me, but it's probably more than I would care to spend. But why
would I want to? What could I do with an ORBO license? Tinker away in
my garage after work, hoping to discover an elusive improvement to
ORBO's alleged OU?  Yeah, I suppose that's possible, and some might
actually end up doing just that. But not too many, methinks. Ergo,
very little profit will be generated from the selling of ORBO "flat
fee" licenses to anyone, be it world renown corporate giants or
indigenous garage inventors. If that is Steorn's actual profit
strategy in regards to marketing ORBO, they would have to be dumber
than a pot of steaming cauliflower. >8-0

Adding to peatbog's recent speculations, t seems to me that Steorn
believes that the real profits would eventually come from the small
percentage of the gross/net sales generated from products implementing
their ORBO technology. If Steorn's ORBO technology is the equivalent
of a pink energizer bunny, such small "percentage" profits would
eventually turn out to be a floodgate of obscene riches.

This premise assumes that Stoern BELIEVES their ORBO is valid
technology... that Steorn just needs a few of those big spending
corporate entities to buy a cheap (for them) licenses and subsequently
work out a few minor pesky bugs!

Of course, my thoughts on this controversial matter are subject to
change. (I could be wrong.)

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks

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