pang wrote:We see eValid is patented...you have a couple of them, it appears. What does than me to us as users?
As a regular eValid user you are authorized to use eValid in the
End User Licenase Agreement (EULA) that accompanies the product. So, no problem for you in that case.
We work with a number of companies who wish to license eValid based on their own exploitation of the technology that is protected in our patents. Please contact us directly if you want to arrange a technology licensing deal.
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