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Originally posted by charly
I emailed all my the people on my list to see who had been approached by Acacia. Too many came back with the story that the information Acacia had used could only have come from Matrix as it was coded in a non obvious way. Many of these people are not frequenters of the boards.
So it's not proof but just an indication or where the list came from.
One thing is sure though, you have always got the chance that a licensee will sell out your information to Acacia. These people signed up purely on a business decision based on their own good and not that of the industry or others in it. So who can guaranty they did and will not ever give up their mailing list.
Acacia were licensing for 2% of the gross turn over, well let's say someone was offered 1% or only 2% of the Video turn over, would that be worth giving up your mailing list? Remebering it's all about business, a purely business decision. Morals and ethics do not enter into the equasion, only the bottom line.
What you can say is your information is safer with the people who are fighting than those who signed.
NLB
You will argue this, but you have only to show us proof or us to all say sorry.
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When the Acacia lawsuits started, we contributed $25,000 to the defense group. How much have you contributed?
Yet again, the point has been proven: Here is yet another content provider perpetuating this falsehood in order to damage the Matrix reputation, and improve their content sales. We are confident that the webmasters on this board are intelligent enough to see through this obvious ploy and deception.