And how do you know that is the case? I would suggest he has. Even better to do it as a provisional. Rossi then gets another 12 months to keep it secret yet establishes a worldwide priority date.

AG


On 11/29/2011 9:51 AM, Mary Yugo wrote:


On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Aussie Guy E-Cat <aussieguy.e...@gmail.com <mailto:aussieguy.e...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Patents in themselves give the inventor no real commercial
    protection unless they have the funds and time to defend it in
    court. Investors like to see patents, so maybe they do have a use.


Rossi could patent the secret sauce -- it's just the sort of thing one can patent effectively and he's not tried to.



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