Slashdot just rejected this story
It looks like <a href="http://www.acaciaresearch.com/main.html">Acacia Research Group</a> is about to become one of the richest media companies on the planet. According to a story by Charles Farrar of <a href="http://www.avnonline.com">AVNOnline.com</a>, one of the Internet's larger adult website producers recently <a href="http://www.avnonline.com/issues/200307/newsarchive/news_070303_1.shtml">agreed to license</a> Acacia's controversial <a href="http://www.acaciaresearch.com/pages/partners/acgreenwich.html">Digital Media Transmission Technology</a> (DMT). For those that don't know, Acacia claims patents on just about every form of streaming broadcast on the Internet, satellite and cable. Terms and royalty agreements between Acacia and <a href="http://cecash.com/">CE Cash</a> are undisclosed but will likely "mean substantial revenue for Acacia" and sets a tide-turning precedent for the rest of the adult online industry. Acacia has already licensed DMT to <a href="http://www.audioworld.com/stat/pr/0212/20.acacia.dmt.radio.virgin.shtml">Virgin Radio</a> and the <a href="http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/030513/135630_1.html">LodgeNet</a> video-on-demand hotel network. Funny how the Acacia news page <a href="http://www.acaciaresearch.com/index_pressroom.html">mentions nothing</a> about the deal.
...I tried to dumb it down for the mainstream slashdot masses but no dice. Fuck it, i gotta clean it up and resubmit....
I guess the mainstream translation of affiliate sponsor is "website producer"...thats the unclear.
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