Errr, by all, I mean most patents. :) I got excited there. Certainly all the patents I contributed to were initially rejected.
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 6:23 PM, blaze spinnaker <blazespinna...@gmail.com>wrote: > Alright, I see that in Europe there might not be a grace period as there > is elsewhere. Kinda bizarre. The patents I have are in the US. > > But, anyways that's a pretty irrelevant detail. He could just disclose it > all in the patent as you said. > > Anyways, as for being rejected, all patents (at least patents in the US) > are initially rejected. > > That's why you follow up with more information to convince the examiner > that your patent is valid. > > By your logic, the patent that Rossi has applied for is dead, kaput, and > can't be fixed. I am not familiar with European patent laws, but I'm > betting that Rossi can probably disclose more information in his claims / > prove the eCat works to get it accepted. > > > On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 6:16 PM, blaze spinnaker <blazespinna...@gmail.com > > wrote: > >> Jed - question, do you have any patents? I do. >> >> >