About N.I. involment this is what Daniele reports on 22passi:

"Questa primavera National Instrument aveva chiesto silenzio sulla sua
disponibilità a "sponsorizzare" l'E-Cat di Rossi, ritenendo ancora
troppo controversa la sua invenzione. Ergo, se National Instrument è
uscita allo scoperto adesso, significa che anche loro hanno escluso
l'ipotesi (campata in aria) della bufala.  "

"Last spring National Instruments asked for not reporting their
availability to "sponsor" Rossi's E-cat, considering his [Rossi's]
invention too controversial.   Ergo, if Nat. Instr. came out now, it
means that they too excluded the (too far fetched) hoax hypothesis."

2011/11/11 Jed Rothwell <jedrothw...@gmail.com>:
> peter.heck...@arcor.de wrote:
>
>> This means, if Rossi has no trademark, he cannot use the NI Trademark.
>> He must get an own Trademark first.
>
> That is easy. Anyone can get a trademark for around $300 in the U.S.
>
> - Jed
>
>

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