David,
We understand the suspicion about license agreements and possibly we have mistated our intentions.
What we hope to accomplish is, to sell the entire packet that will be secured through a technology that does not allow any copying of the software and the security issues will be left to the buyer to protect the knowledge neccessary to accomplish Atomic Art.
As far as license agreements; it is hoped that all licensee's form a community of likeminded artists who can share ideas amoungst ourselves and to keep it limited enough so that all involved have a great revenue source.
Lets say you make monuments signs in Texas and we know these pieces of granite are heavy and difficult to transport, your customer needs this in New York, if there were a community of Atomic Art Artists you could have the licensee in New York fabricate your project and share in the proceeds. Then NY Licensee can in return utilize your services in Texas. Just an idea we believe this is possible if there are only exclusive licensees.
Like Las Vegas, one shop could not handle all the work in this town. Interior Designing - Kitchen & Bath - Full Color Logos - Wall Murals - Marble & Tile inlays - etc.... With the advertisements/images on all these surfaces, the LV Licensee could call upon the community to help meet the demands.
Finally; when it's all said and done, we have a valuable and exciting new process to offer laser engraving professionals.
We hope this has cleared up any misunderstandings.
Thom & Terry
attached 2 pieces of granite
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