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To: Ted B. who wrote (3932)4/9/1998 8:22:00 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Respond to of 6467
 
Ted, excuse my ignorance, but what exactly are the "three additional technologies". Are these related to the special enzymes (then I would agree it may not be part of the original IP license), but if, for instance it relates to odor abatement, or the dewatering process, some lawyers may make an argument that these are part of the "plant". Not being a lawyer, and furthermore, not knowing what is in contention, I would simply stop this argument here.

Zeev



To: Ted B. who wrote (3932)4/9/1998 9:43:00 PM
From: barry bushell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6467
 
I would also like to know what the "three new technolgies" are.

If your post is read along with Casey's #3923, then you would seem to be arguing that raw material receiving and preparation, dewatering/drying, evaporation and pelletizing, and ventilation and odor control are technologies that are not part of a thermophilic plant.

Is that what you are saying?