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- Patrick R. McElhiney
- Optical-Electronic Manufacturing (OEM)
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MCE123℠ invents original concepts for new high-tech technologies in our Technology Development department that can be purchased by other organizations to develop into physical products for a fee. Some of these concepts have already been physically developed by MCE123℠ Technology Development with our partners in the government, and are classified as national security technologies, in which we allow the government to develop the technologies as part of our company. We do allow these technologies to be purchased, however the technologies must be purchased from our company, as they are our technologies. There are government policies and government legislation that prevents the technologies from being purchased without MCE123℠ being paid for its works to invent the technologies as the government.
You must have our authorization to work on our products or services, regarding any invention you read about on our website. Please consult with the MCE123℠ Legal Department before taking any concepts from us, as we spend countless hours developing these concepts from scratch, and you must pay us to use these concepts, or even modify the concepts and use the concepts, even with significant modification. You must purchase all intellectual property relating to a technology concept before you begin work on any of our products or services. Failure to do so will result in Intellectual Property Theft lawsuits and cases to compensate our company for intellectual and monetary damages that we have incurred due to any third party developing any of our products.
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