Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote:

Rossi does not need IH anymore and he was looking for a way out from under
> the IH contract without giving IH that 50 COP package.
>

If that were the case, Rossi would simply walk away. Let me remind you he
is suing I.H. for $89 million. He wants payment because he says the
verification test worked. If all he wanted to do was to get out from under
the contract he would say: "You say it does not work? Fine. Good. Sayonara."

I.H. has opened the door and offered him a way out. They want him out. They
do not want to pay the money, so that would end the contract.

What you say makes no sense. I.H. wants out from under the contract; Rossi
wants them to abide by it.

The only issue is whether the test proves there was heat or not. Everything
hinges on that. If the test showed no heat, that means there is no
intellectual property at stake, and nothing for I.H. to steal or sell to
the Chinese.

If the test is ambiguous the dispute will continue indefinitely. Otherwise
it must come to an abrupt end one way or the other. All discussion of
motives and plots and plans is irrelevant. Calorimetry is the only salient
issue in this lawsuit.

- Jed

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