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To: John Stichnoth who wrote (2264)11/4/1999 10:00:00 PM
From: Scott C. Lemon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5853
 
Hello John,

Good eyes!

I'm curious if you noticed anything similar about the Fuel Cell technology that they just licensed? It was a deal with Los Alamos NL, and wasn't related to the sensors ...

Where did you find the details?

Scott C. Lemon



To: John Stichnoth who wrote (2264)11/5/1999 1:37:00 PM
From: Dan B.  Respond to of 5853
 
You are of course correct so far as I know, and what longs have said about that, I believe, is that DCHT may expect to continue to sell the sensor and in fact, since making a marketable product out of the patented technology required development work that is proprietary to DCHT, they might expect an extension(the University shares in any profits) or they would possibly remain the only viable source for some time, and would have a clear lead at the very least. Management appears capable of getting the other sensor patents to market, and I believe licensing agreements go lots longer in those cases. Regardless, it seems they are able to do "the hard work" of getting a product to market, as George G. might say when disdaining patents, as he is won't to do.

Dan B