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quote..... You provide access to digital audio/video content via your website(s) without a license from Acacia, and are therefore liable to Acacia for patent infringement.
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The wording in the letter can be usefull to anyone fighting thier claims. They are saying that if I provide access to content VIA my website. This can be seen by many a judge as a bullying tactic. Am I infringing upon their patent if I link to another site that does? I don't think so. This has already been held up in court rulings if I recall correctly. Courts generally do not like bullies.