OK, my last thread was dying. It said next week on it anyway, and now it's this week.
So as a recap, Robert Berman from Acacia will be our live talk show guest. The week before we had IMPA's Spike and JMM speak this opinions and facts about this patent that effects all streaming media, video and audio.
In the IMPA's opinion, once in court, this patent will be proven to be invalid. As of now, it's valid.
What does Acacia want from it's license holders? Who are the license holders? What exactly is the patents claim? How can we learn more about compliance with Acacia? Can you patent an idea using existing mechanisms to create a new mechanism? Will an end user have to pay to stream family videos on their homepage?
Are non adult companies also being targeted? If so who? Who has complied in the adult and non adult?
This will be a show you won't want to miss. Be a part of it and join the live chat room in both java and MIRC (#xbiz). Send your last second questions to my e-mail and I'll do my best to ask the cream of the crop. darren @ marketingfirm dot com
Show starts at 12:00 pm pacific / 3:00 pm eastern time and will be a special 2 hour in depth edition. Callers are welcome, for sure!
http://www.d-moneyshow.com
Last week's archive is inside the "live show" section if you'd like to listen to JMM and Spike from IMPA.
I think it's great that just about everyone agrees we should have them on the live show to explain their licensing agreement and answer questions.
I realize I can't control our live chat comments so please behave professionally.
Thanks again everyone.