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Gold/Mining/Energy : Global Platinum & Gold (GPGI)

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To: d:oug who wrote (13754)6/17/2002 12:53:47 AM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) of 14226
 
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... [all] the companies OWN the rights to use the process.
... all the companies are in constant contact with Twiford
and he works with all of them on tweaking..etc.
... Twiford sold this process to all these companies.
bought and paid for... can[Twiford] legally go back
and somehow prevent the companies that he sold it to,
to be barred from use of the process
... [these] companies own this process, they have tweaked
and changed many parts to suit their ore/water.
Once you change the process... [therefore],
a patent wouldnt touch it anyway!
btw..Twiford and his asst. helped usps and gpgi
with their recent coc test for the investors... [stop.]
(or)
Insider Information
duh
(or)
If the above has a patent assigned,
then golly it must be on record for access, yes?
If so then lets obtain an url so that a Duct Test using Zeev
can help this thread understand what this unofficial info is.
If there is no patent to this "Twiford process" then anyone
having access to this process has the ability to duplicate it
and submit a patent request, yes? If so then it seems dumb
to allow other to have a secret when they can claim ownership.

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