Discussion Scheduled HERE
Data Protective Order HERE
SJ Request HERE
Defendant SJ Argument for '37 here
Defendants claim USPTO made terrible mistake in granting '037 patent. They also claim raw fish processing and Corn Oil Extraction is similar . . . what the heck do I know . . . maybe it is? But I got a benjamin that says it smells a whole lot different!
"Raw fish pieces are cooked and then introduced to a Press whereby two streams are separated – a "Press cake" (primarily solids) stream and a "Presswater" (primarily liquid) stream. This process step is similar to the ethanol plant process where whole stillage is received from the distillation step and processed in a centrifuge to produce a wet cake (primarily solids) stream (distillers wet grains) and a thin stillage (primarily liquid) stream."
Besides going for raw fish processing, the defendants bring up curds and whey in making cheese. Raw fish processing and Cheese cutting. An olfactory bonanza!
The defendants also directly challenge the court's previous rulings. Is this the path of a confident defendant?
"The Court’s construction of "oil" altered the scope of the claim as written and should be reconsidered and reconstrued."
The defendants appear to make the argument that if one is not very successful in infringing a patent, then one should be exempt from prosecution? They hold out two defendants as leading examples:
"Because the oil recovered by Cardinal Ethanol and Lincolnway Energy has a very large percentage of contaminants, summary judgment of infringement must not only be denied, but summary judgment of noninfringement is in order."
". . . very large percentage of contaminants. . . "??? Doesn't sound like a commercial for corn oil sales . . . all of a sudden the raw fish and cheese sounds good!
SkunK
Friday, January 3, 2014
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It looks like the defendants got in the last word of 2013
Mr. VanderGriend, your desperation stinks to high heavens.
I guess when there's no other option, the only thing left to do is attack the judge's ruling. We saw how that panned out during the 1st Marksman.
The USPTO and the good judge are clearly mistaken. Right, keep singing that tune. Why doesn't ICM just take over the bench and appoint DVG as lead patent examiner? He and his brother Steve can rule the world.
Buying more down here...
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EMERGENCY EMERGENCY 911 NOBODY PUT OUT THIS FIRE CAUSE THIS IS ABOUT TO RUN
What's up?
Do you have any idea how many times in the last seven years someone has screamed, "it is going to run"? The only running has been straight down hill. Do you have any idea how many times there has been an uptick in the PPS only to have a huge bolus of dilution shares fired into it to eviscerate the up-tick?
you missed a spot *SPLAT*
For some reasonable balance to the ridiculous building euphoria see Bill V's I-Hub post #36584.
egg dripping from chin^^
Nobody, it's 2014 you gotta step it up a notch.
OK, you cannot say that you were not informed.
Back Then...
"ICM continues to believe that under a proper interpretation of the patents' claims, the Tricanter® Oil Separation System does not infringe GreenShift's patents."
And Now...
"The Court’s construction of "oil" altered the scope of the claim as written and should be reconsidered and reconstrued."
I'm guessing this isn't going the way they wanted.
Do you have any idea how many times in the last seven years this stock has started to show some strength only to have "Basherbody" fire a bolus of bullshit into the good news? EVERY TIME, that's how many. What a Jerk!
Did anyone catch the ask size @ close? Are 3's gone?
It was thin. like another G an we be in the 4z
Nah nah nah nah. Nobodys crying. Sorry You butt buddies at ICM are going down. Just take it with grease it feels better.
nice signopsus skunk
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What happened to global warming?
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"What happened to global warming?"
When it is hotter than normal it is "global warming". When it is colder than normal it is "weather". So being colder than a witche's teat is just a simple weather event.
Every school kid in America already knows this!! Get with the program!
If we have to re-educate you we will, but it wastes a lot of taxpayer money! Hey, does anyone know a good local masseuse? I have been kind of stiff today.
Ethanol Plant Set to Reopen
GPRE now producing more than 230,000,000 pounds of corn oil.
January 3, 2014
"We're grinding corn at the plant, which means in the next two or three days, we will see ethanol being produced at the plant," said Jim Stark, vice president of investor and media relations at Green Plains Renewable Energy in Omaha, Neb.
In November, Green Plains, the fourth-largest ethanol producer in North America, announced the purchase of the Fairmont plant as well as one in Wood River, Neb., for $101 million. Both plants are about the same age and had been owned by BioFuel Energy Corp. of Denver.
"That plant can produce about 115 million gallons of ethanol annually for Green Plains," Stark said. "By the end of January, we should be producing at capacity."
•Ethanol Production. We operate a total of 12 ethanol plants in Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska and Tennessee, with approximately 1.0 billion gallons annually of total ethanol production capacity. At capacity, these plants collectively will consume approximately 350 million bushels of corn and produce approximately 2.9 million tons of distillers grains annually.
•Corn Oil Production. We operate corn oil extraction systems at all 12 of our ethanol plants, with the capacity to produce approximately 230 million pounds annually. The corn oil systems are designed to extract non-edible corn oil from the whole stillage process immediately prior to production of distillers grains. Industrial uses for corn oil include feedstock for biodiesel, livestock feed additives, rubber substitutes, rust preventatives, inks, textiles, soaps and insecticides
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