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Did Steven Gibbs file a patent on his HDR device?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lumbergooz" data-source="post: 243112" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>Cheapest patent filing cost I was quoted last year was 17K US$..so I just abandoned it. Only big companies can file patents now. Thomas Edison company has hundreds of patents, actually invented by their employees. Although they only publicized patents that make money and serve corporate interests...They trashed Tesla wireless energy because Tesla said you cannot put a meter on it. imagine a world without cables, posts, or power transmission lines.....The one who gets access Edison co. vault of patents, would be a lucky man. Gibbs maybe didn t bother to file a patent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lumbergooz, post: 243112, member: 8395"] Cheapest patent filing cost I was quoted last year was 17K US$..so I just abandoned it. Only big companies can file patents now. Thomas Edison company has hundreds of patents, actually invented by their employees. Although they only publicized patents that make money and serve corporate interests...They trashed Tesla wireless energy because Tesla said you cannot put a meter on it. imagine a world without cables, posts, or power transmission lines.....The one who gets access Edison co. vault of patents, would be a lucky man. Gibbs maybe didn t bother to file a patent. [/QUOTE]
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