Re: Research Center Funding Offer

CER56@aol.com
Sat, 4 Sep 1999 12:14:04 EDT

In a message dated 9/3/99 10:24:54 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
jdecker@keelynet.com writes:

<< If he goes as public as he possibly can, he most likely gets nothing
> out of it. From the above letters, not even the credit.

Yes, but it would be OUT to EVERYONE.
>>

Hudson tried to get his patents on Superconductivity, but to no avail. He
eventually
retracted his applications in about 1994. Hudson said that he only applied
initially because if someone else filed and received a patent before him, he
could be excluded from using or marketing his discovery.

The Ironic twist to this, is that no one else can get patents on his
discoveries.
And now the information is in the public domain, and he can claim credit!

R.E. Cathey