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Originally posted by rooster
Even though acacia says the introductory rates are gone, I think some of these big ones will still be given sweethearts as a last ditch effort to try and seem credible.
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Sooner or later they need to start making money and stop giving away sweetheart deals.
Hustler's licensing money wasn't part of the $186,000 collected in third quarter as some acacia cheerleaders have stated.
Given that Hustler's internet side makes about $1.3M/month and has non-internet revenue streams of Video on Demand, you would think it me a large spike in revenue for Acacia n 4Q.. but most likely it will be peanuts.
Also remember.....Acacia's DMT patent is not ONLY specific to internet downloads of audio and video.
It also applies to satellite and cable for Video on Demand.. so for all those video based companies that think they are clear of Acacia because they don;t do any internet-based streaming, you are mistaken.
Fight the Supply!