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To: axial who wrote (744)10/23/1999 3:44:00 PM
From: SurfForWealth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16863
 
JK, thanks. BTW this link is from Thursdays Financial Post. For our US friends such as Mardy, that is one of our largest national newspapers in Canada, part of the National Post. I have seen WIN mentioned in this regular column very often and in fact they are also in todays copy but the online version is not updated yet. I will post when it is available.

On a separate note, I'm wondering who would have the patents for the rest of the world, since WIN's patents are only for North America? Are they pursuing it, could those patents be available for sale to WIN or someone else? How do they work? Philips is European and will make full use of the WIN IP but does the patent (and associated royalties) only apply to products sold in North America? Could a North American company for example license the patent from someone outside of North America and then sell within NA. Lots of questions! Maybe I'm just thinking too much? LOL Cheers!!!

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