Wednesday, June 5, 2013

way things are in America. Nobody is safe from the threat of patent litigation, even 18 students in possession of a high school science project assigned to one of the most prestigious science fairs. (Hats off to Jeff TD drive to send it over.)


Eesha Khare, a 18-year-old major in Lynbrook High School in San Jose, Calif., won the first prize in the category Intel Science Fair Project Grant and year for the main division of the Science Fair of the State of California with its research on supercapacitors.

However, his work has also attracted the attention of the company that holds the patent on a similar technology and its chief executive, said he may be forced to take action Legal against if you try to market.
[K] obra hare infringes a patent filed in 2005 by Solaroad green energy technology company, according to CEO Retti Kahrl. He says he has worked on similar technology since 1980, and although Khare work is impressive, it is a violation of technology patents involve technologies Solaroad nanocapacitor has already sold.
Kahrl Retti CEO Solaroad Technologies, LLC, presented in the comment thread (assisted by Nick Cameron, also Solaroad) technology in the world to make noise by the wrong person is credited with the invention.


Retti
comment:
Again, the media has been credited to the wrong person with the invention of technology. The inventor of this technology patents around the world seven years ago on this same technology

Nick comment.:
Eesha Although the work is commendable, the media really the wrong person credited with the invention. Solaroad Technologies, an innovative solar energy company located in Baltimore, MD was the original inventor of nano battery and holds patents in the world in it. CEO (Kahrl Retti) has been in the field for years nanostructure. Directed to the author, please check your data



Cameron went further in Solaroad Facebook page:. [Update: This blog has disappeared from Solaroad Facebook page, so here is a screenshot. Now link will take you to the cached version.]




Again, the media has been credited to the wrong person for this invention. This technology was developed by Solaroad Technologies and invented by Kahrl Retti in the 1980s. Patents have been filed around the world in this technology since 2005. Retti capacitors developed and produced NANOROD and documentation on technology from 1988. Scientists at General Electric, General Motors, and Kiment.

is a disservice to the credit of 18 years with a technology that was invented and developed before birth . The scientific community has tended to ignore the Patent Office publishes only articles and academic sources back media technology also ignores the patent office. This is a good way to be continued
Pay attention to what is being said here (which is different from what is said in the history of the World Network) . As Cameron Retti and state only that "patent applications" (or "patent" on the post of FB) have been "filed". At this point, neither actually nor his company Retti
celebrate a patent on this technology, at least not in the U.S. The only project Khare potentially related patent dating Retti Solaroad or is this -. a request in 2006 (and with a priority date of 2005). [This application seems relevant, but Retti keeps throwing around the date of 2005.] A search of the database of the USPTO will return the following list of patents granted to Retti (including most deal with drywall taping) and nothing to Solaroad.


holding an application is not as effective as holding a Royal Warrant . While some rights can be obtained from the offense which took place after the publication of the application, certain provisions must be met before the original applicant may make a claim for damages. One of these requirements is the offender must have "actual knowledge" of the patent published. It is hard to imagine that most (if not all) scientific projects begin with a patent search, so that the noise Solaroad have only one purpose:.. .. To inform the parties that a) there is, b) who is willing to continue c) submitted an application (s) may be tenuous due to the work of Khare If it decides to sell his super work , Retti can tell who had "actual knowledge".




It just seems bitter and Retti a college student becomes the attention.

"never knowingly hurt someone or challenge. I just wanted to put someone on notice that we have developed this technology," said in a telephone interview Retti with the Global Network. "I do not want to hurt the feelings of the child or any other person." M Frustrated after trying to get Intel or Google to talk with us for decades, and not even talk to me, but they are jumping on the bandwagon. "

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