2011/8/7 Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net>:
> Even if they have no money presently to meet a deadline which had been
> agreed to months ago (as reported), the fact remains that if they somehow
> got hold of the "industrial secret" which they claim to have already, and
> were able to advance the technology beyond that, then the company (DGT) and
> the lawsuit would be worth billions in a few years with damages included.
>

I think that here is misunderstanding. Defkalion said on their web
page that they have legal rights for industrial secrets. This
certainly does not mean that they do possess such secrets and even
less that they do not possess the knowledge, because they failed to
pay Rossi as was agreed. Failure to make the payment is more than
enough reason for Rossi to cancel the agreement and all the rights.

For me the difference between Rossi's chattering and DGT's chattering
is quite good evidence that Defkalion was phony company in the first
place. And I somehow felt all the way that I did not trust Defkalion.
That Greek head person of DGT on video just sounded too suspicious.
And here I assure you that this is 100% wisdom after the event!

I just hope that Rossi is coming into his senses that he releases the
technology to the public immediately. It still costs for the global
economy about one gigaeuro per hour while Rossi is delaying the
publication of his technology.

- Jouni

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