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Patent statement declaration registered as L1318-02

Citation: http://handle.itu.int/11.1002/ps/L1318-02
Recommendation number: L.1318 (ex L.TIME)
ITU registration date: 2025-06-18
Statement declaration date: 2025-06-17
Patent holder/organization: Arthur Granville Scott III
Main contact: Arthur Scott III
Address: 8 Atholone WAY
Menlo Park, California 94025
United States
Tel.: 1 (650) 996-7232
Fax:
Declaration form version: 2 November 2018
Licensing declaration: Option1_The Patent Holder is prepared to grant a Free of Charge license to an unrestricted number of applicants on a worldwide, non-discriminatory basis and under other reasonable terms and conditions to make, use, and sell implementations of the above document. Negotiations are left to the parties concerned and are performed outside the ITU-T, ITU-R, ISO or IEC.The Patent Holder’s willingness to license is conditioned on Reciprocity for the above document. The Patent Holder reserves the right to license on reasonable terms and conditions (but not Free of Charge) to applicants who are only willing to license their Patent, whose use would be required to implement the above document, on reasonable terms and conditions (but not Free of Charge).
Late submission remark: Late disclosure: received after the approval of the Recommendation
Statement remark:
Archived declaration:
TSB patent IdCountryPublication numberApplication numberTitleStatusEPO search (Espacenet)
L1318-02-01
US
63/816,458 Symmetric Semiconductor Device with Co-Optimized Doping for Reversible Computing (HeartMOS™)Granted
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