Friday, March 2, 2012

Big River

COUNT I
(Infringement of U.S. Patent No. 8,008,516)
32. GS CleanTech repeats and realleges paragraphs 1-31, above, as though fully set forth herein.
33. Big River infringes and will continue to infringe one or more of the claims of the ‘858 patent by, among other activities, practicing the claimed methods and/or processes.
34. Big River’s infringement has injured GS CleanTech, and GS CleanTech is entitled to recover damages adequate to compensate it for such infringement.
35. Big River’s infringement has been willful, deliberate, and objectively reckless.
36. Big River’s infringing activities have injured and will continue to injure GS CleanTech, unless and until this Court enters an injunction prohibiting further infringement and, specifically, enjoining further manufacture, use, sale, importation, and/or offer for sale of products or practice of any methods and/or processes that come within the scope of the claims of the ‘858 patent.

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SkunK

This is the 4th of the 11 amended complaints.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

http://www.zoominfo.com/#!search/profile/person?personId=122644831&targetid=profile

Scroll down to the right... Hmmm this smells.

Anonymous said...

Polluting Skunks blog with post of pollution company 10 years ago and then saying it smells is really funny.

Throw us another one.

nobody123789 said...

Come on! I think this means that someone expects movement here, the professional bashers are arriving. The "smell" is from: "Employment Agreement between the Company and Kathi Kreisler dated October 15, 1992". Heck I wasn't old enough to vote then.

kimbrowntxselect said...

I wonder how much the bashers are getting paid for posting negaive comments and news today by these guys that are getting sued....

Joe said...

You guys see the news? Biof completed and operating. They called it "the best technology"

BillV said...

From Joe's tip:
"We were very pleased with our results for the fourth quarter and appreciate the efforts of our entire team in achieving them," said Scott H. Pearce, the Company's President and Chief Executive Officer. "Of particular note, we have successfully installed corn oil extraction systems at both plants and are excited about the prospects for this new co-product revenue stream."

 
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