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Posted On: 12/02/2019 1:57:57 PM
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If I were to use my basic common sense here I would say that the only thing holding up the show right now is the USPTO and not Mick!

PUNCHZEE is a product that Mick launched because it would get some quick revenue coming in and it DOES NOT contain the coveted "Parano Protocol" technology which he's seeking patent protection for. The SAYPHR messaging app DOES contain the Parano Protocol and thus won't be released to market until it has basic market/design infringement protection, which is very smart on Mick's part! As well as joint efforts with AMPEX and other contractors where the Parano Protocol will be used.

When exactly patent protection legally begins for a design or utility patent application is actually complicated and legal minds go back and forth on the answer to that question! Some say the infringement "right to enforce" begins as early as when the application is submitted and dated to the USPTO, others say it's when the application is received by a USPTO examiner, which takes a year or more sometimes to even get that far unfortunately! Others say it's when the application is approved, others say it's when the patent is published by USPTO. Yet even still, some patents are not even enforceable until they are actually being used in commerce, so it's a very complex subject! The entire patent approval process can take up to 32 months unless the application is rejected altogether or needs to be amended/corrected and then it would take a little longer.

So no, Mick is no deep state cabal hack trying to steal tech for the c_a. Once again, it's just our federal bureaucracy holding up the show here is what's taking everything so darn long! Mick is wise and he's an intel guy so he understands both governmental and corporate espionage and sabotage! He is smart to wait as long as possible and get as much enforceability protection for Parano Protocol as he can!

Just my .02


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