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Originally posted by goBigtime
Could it be that Acacia did the mass mailing to people of all walks of life in the adult industry (including those who are clearly not infringing) in order to get them to call them & sign something, anything that could be considered a +1 licensee to report to their shareholders?
In my opinion, I could see this see as a possibility.
Surely there has to be some legal risk in doing something like sending out license/contact requests (or were they demands?) to people and companies who run design houses, hosting companies & TGP's that don't contain any locally hosted a/v content.
So why would they do it?
I think it's possible that this latest round of people who were mailed may be more likely to call Acacia to try explain their situation...
Stockholders are probably looking for:
MORE LICENSE REVENUE
and/or
MORE LICENSEES
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Yeah with their Q3 earning so low and stock DROPPING in price.. you could very well be right. EVERY ONE OF US deserves our day in court.. nothing less.