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We could be sued for patent infringement. In particular, as
described in Part II, Other Information, Item 1, Legal Proceedings below, iBill
is presently defending two patent infringement lawsuits. If all or any portion
of our service were found to infringe a patent and we were unable to obtain a
license, or if a preliminary injunction were issued, we could be required to
restructure our payment system, stop offering our payment product altogether, or
pay substantial damages, which could have a material adverse effect on our
business, prospects, results of operations and financial condition. Even if we
prevail in a lawsuit, litigation can be expensive and can consume substantial
amounts of management time and attention.
Fuck me, if I had stock in that place it would be too late to dump it...
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