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    Alchemy nailed it. Peachy has publicly posted ethical promises to itself and to its customers. You aren't going to get that from a corporate giant. Regarding small companies attempting to copy the design, Peachy will have the leg up in experience and reputation.

    That video is very suspicious.

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    No one can now patent floating resin on a slowly rising liquid.
    As long as it hasn't been patented - then yes someone could patent it and apply for back revenues for anyone who's used it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    As long as it hasn't been patented - then yes someone could patent it and apply for back revenues for anyone who's used it.
    Wrong. Film counts as proof, the person who applied for the patent would have to prove that they started research before public filming of the process in 2013.

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