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Biggest non-adult sites violating the Acacia patent
List them please.
Yahoo, CNN, Wallstreet, ESPN, AOL, Who else should be targeted? |
Microsoft. Fox News.
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imagine they go to yahoo: we want 3% of all your earnings HAHAHAAAHHAAHAHAHAH yahoo will think its a joke and their lawyers will crush acacias in court |
Real Player.
Apple and Quicktime. |
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What i don't understand is why arnt these other BIG companies contributing to our fight? Are they even aware of what is going on in the adult industry with these guys?
Im thinking if they win against us it will set some sort of precedent which they all will have to pay...so wouldn't it be wise for some of the big guys to help? :2 cents: |
they all are doing it..
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Acacia dont dare to take them on and they know it
BBC, Wall street Journal |
nbc
abcnews divx IMDB hollywood.com cbsnews.com |
Roumer has it they are going after affiliates that even link to streaming sites.
Wouldn't that mean that all the SEs are fair game too? |
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disney.com
nickjr.com hollywood.com |
www.nfl.com
www.mtv.com www.forbes.com www.lamborghini.com www.disney.com www.lucasfilms.com www.starwars.com www.whitehouse.gov www.metallica.com www.wcw.com the list is fairly endless.... |
major league baseball. have a service now where you can watch games online. http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/video/mlb_tv.jsp
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"Save your own ass!" :ak47: |
Yeah its an endless list.. but the question should be rephrashed, "According to ACACIA's views on their patent, what non-adult sites are currently violating it?"
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What aboit amazon and many other online music stores showing some samples of the music:)
Andre |
what is the patent number? i need a good laugh
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"Their Lawyers" probably don't specialize in Intellectual Property & they would most likely seek outside legal counsel from a firm that does. The IMPA has what is probably one of the nations bests IP firms (if not THE best? - Fish & Richardson.). I'm betting they aren't cheap. You should probably donate to the IMPA :) |
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What if ESPN's website bank account is the same for ESPN the TV station, would they pay gross income? |
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Akakmai Technologies.....they are the company that actually
host almost all previous mentioned companies on their global loadbalancing system that works on a distributed DNS principle. DynaMite :2 cents: |
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ifilm.com
also, I was reading in time magazine, about natives suing the canadien goverment for abuse, and the governmetn draged the churches into the lawsuits to limit there liability, the adult industry should be able to drag in other companys and force them to other side, the legal system should allow for that, its not fair, that if you have 2 stores side by side breaking the same law, and you sue the one most likely to give up, not fair play at all, anyone know if this posible or know a incedent of this happening |
It would be interesting if someone took list of possible patent infringers and let them (their staff writers, their legal departments, and anyone else who might give a shit) know about what is going on with this case.
:2 cents: Most public companies can be addressed as: ATTN: LEGAL DEPARTMENT And if the letter is registered, it'll get all that much more attention. The outcome of the battle over the validity of the patents between the IMPA and Acacia may to be very pivotal for these other companies if they decide that they want to challenge them as well on a later date. It's my opinion that they should be informed of what's going on. |
The more precedents they can set while going after the smaller guys then the more ammunition they will have if they decide to tackle the big names.
Adult is a VERY easy target. I think they are a bunch of c*nts but their strategy is a good one... |
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:1orglaugh speak for yourself. |
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It IS a good strategy.. I mean who's going to stand up for PORN!? However, I do NOT think they expected the amount of resistance and co-operation that they have encountered in the adult community, and I definitely think it has them running scared.. Us "pornies" are supposed to make enough money to just pay them and be done with it.. I guess they didn't realize that us "pornies" are generally good business people who recognize extortion when we see it.. Otherwise we wouldn't survive long in the industry. |
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"Dear Non Adult Company, I realize I make money using sex on the Internet, but please hear me out anyway..." LOL Just thought I'd add a moment of humor, sorry. |
http://www.whitehouse.gov/#
None other that Georgie Baby ... Quote:
Nice Rose Garden video presentation.... Hhhhuummmmm??? 3% of DUBYA campaign loot??? |
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:1orglaugh "Dear Adult Webmaster" Man, that's got to cost them a point or two huh? Anyway as far as mailing the companies? The IMPA could do it, I'm sure that would be perfectly legal to inform them, since it is in there best interest to follow along and have interest in the case. And if individual webmasters did it... I don't see why it would matter if you ran AnniesAnalPalace.com or if you signed it as Annie Smith, Concerned Webmaster. Either their (legal department) will have interest, or they will not. :2 cents: |
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