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I have spent some time now reviewing the Geoff Taylor patents and those relating to GaAs chips and opto planar tech. My questions to those who have traveled down this part of the DD road before is:
- Univ of Connecticut is the applicant for most of Taylors patents
- Taylor personally is the applicant for four.
- Opel, Inc has two or three. Opel, Inc. though is not a company owned by POET. They were formally Opel Technologies, Inc and now have an Opel Solar, Inc. subsidiary.
How does ownership or rights to the use of these patents transfer to the corporation that is represented by POETF/PTK.V stock?
There are also two patents in the Taylor search that belong to TI. A search on gallium arsenide chips returns a long list of patents from varied applicants.
My second question is:
How does anyone know what patents in the design of this type of chip are applied, held or licensed by competitor companies?
The blogger doesn't understand business model generation principles.
Wow. This is obviously another thing that's holding back the SP. I am glad I know this now, and should have understood this beforehand. Is this going to stop once they are on the Nasdaq? Thank you.
It was the CIC presentation on Youtube that makes the social media phenomenon happen. I and I'm sure a few more on here have posted the presentation link on social media sites. Witness 166K shares today in the US. Witness the power of this media. I encourage you all to post it on yours.