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		 If you cannot afford a lawyer, at minimum you should answer the suit by declaring that you are not aware of being in infringement of their patent, and if you are provided SPECIFIC URLS or examples, you will move to remove the offending materials.  You have no intention of licensing to Acacia, and you will do whatever is required to put yourself in compliance with them. 
 
If you fail to do anything, you lose, and you lose it all, see what happened to Go Entertainment, who failed to appear, lost by default, and had their domains suspended because acacia went to whatever lengths they could to back them into a corner. 
 
You could lose everything. 
 
If you have NOTHING to lose, who cares? 
 
Realistically, if you don't have $500 - $1000 to get a lawyer to handle it, I would suggest selling everything and getting out of the business completely before the deadline, and stop worrying. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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