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Is it true that Acadia cannot touch you if you serve MPG files?
Is it true that they are suing those using streaming video. I see the words streaming video in thier claims all the time.
MPG is a format that is designed for download. Since the beginning before streaming codecs were derived. So does that mean that if you serve MPG files to your subscribers you will never have to pay Acadia a thing? What are they going to do? Come at you with a patent on downloading? Or FTP? I think that to serve only MPG is a clean way out of this mess? What do you think? |
I thought they could come after you even if you zipped the files???
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for sure!!!
it dosnt take much time to convert AVI to MPG and there we go, problem solved! (if that is the case) |
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No, duh.
I guess you got unbanned. |
Quiet got served by them and aren't all his sites running only mpegs???
Also mpegs stream quite nicely on broadband if the size is right. They play as there downloading just like wmv's. I also read somewhere on gfy that Acacia are going after every form of downloading movies. Maybe its like its streamed to your computer in data packets and then when its finished streaming fully then you can play it. who knows, but best of luck to the boys and girls who are fighting this. |
The only way around Acacia is for them to get beat in court. Are all these people trying to skirt the Acacia patent globill webmasters??
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No.
My brothers girlfriends cousin invented MPG technology, and when he was high one night, he gave me his rights to it all. I'm gonna need a check in the mail, OK? AST 121760557 |
i've read and read and reread their patents.
half the stuff they claim is theirs isnt....but it's up to a court to decide. personally, i feel ive found enough prior art evidence to prove the patents dont hold water....but again, it's up to the courts. |
BUt that is my point. MPG is not a streaming format. They claim to have some patent on streaming formats. Most of these formats need a streaming server. Probably all of them.
To serve MPG you do not need a streaming server. Just a hypertext link and you are off. What will Acadia do next? Sue everyone who ever used a hyperlink. Yea, there I have it. I am going to sue anyone who used a hypertext link. I have a patent on that and I want on one hundredth of a percentage for every click. I think that if you have MPG you are much safer from this kind of litigation. |
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But, isn't that basically what they're claiming. They only bought some broad reaching obscure patent. "They" didn't invent shit. |
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Acacia doesn't worry me. It's just a shame so many people will have to spend so much money defending themselves against a non issue. |
SCREW THIS SPECULATION SHIT!
Bob Berman's email address is at the top of 'the letter'. Has anyone in here actually used it to ask HIM these questions? I have been SO CLOSE to emailing him and asking him to explain all his legal mumbo jombo. Problem is I can't get past the first line. Dear Mr. Cocksucking Money Whore .... , Dear Mr. Money Grubbing Butt Licking Asswipe .... , Dear Mr. Child Molesting Moron .... , Dear Mr. Sex-Doll Fucking Loser .... , None of these seem STRONG enough .... :BangBang: :BangBang: |
From the points made in this article:
http://www.hightech-iplaw.com/leswibar2003.pdf I have some numbers for you.... 76% of all patent infringement suits settle without trial Average of $1 million in legal fees & court costs after going through discovery Defending against a claim of patent ingringement is gonna run you about $1.5 million. Oh ya, if you do end up going to trial and you lose - you can be assested penalties and all of the legal fees for both sides. Of course if they lose, they pay your legal fees. They are banking on the fact that many will not be able to afford this and just pay the licensing fees. It is often times a lot cheaper for people to settle and buy the license than it is for people to fight it. Flow |
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Vultures .... EVERYWHERE http://www.chillingeffects.org/ecom/ Scarry shit! |
You guys & gals should really try to understand this...
Acacia apparently has a clause in their licensing that if their patent is invalidated you agree to continue paying them. [I saw the Acacia packet online earlier... someone care to point this clause out?] Supposedly they are trying to double, triple & quadruple dip on down the chain of people they request license the technology ie: (1) Content provider/server (2) Paysite Operator (3) Paysites Affiliates (4) TGP's and other ad sources linking to affiliates galleries. All four being asked to pay them for same piece of content. And I'm sure if they had a big list of your members they would probably try to go after them too :) Look at this companies track record. Does it seem like they are playing fair? Does it seem like they are trying to build long lasting business relationships with us? If thats the case, where are they? They are obviously aware how large this forum is.... Acacia, want to appear more legitimate to this crowd? Come say hello and address some questions, dispell some rumors. Maybe some of that will happen on Tuesday. Until a judge tells them what they can and can't do, assume they will come after you for anything. Assume they are claiming everything (the adult industy does with video/audio) is covered by their patents - because they haven't been very specific about it yet as far as I can tell. But I have a feeling if you think hiding behind .MPG is going to save you, you're in for a rude awakening. I could be wrong, but my bet is they won't roll over and disappear if you tell them "Sorry guys, I've used MPEG this whole time! You've got nothin!". They'll probably just laugh and push the papers on through the system as planned. But the patents being justly invalidated - that's what will save you & everyone else. :2 cents: |
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Now I have even more reason not to. |
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And you should know that. MPEG-4 Approved October 1998 Scalable quality Scalable delivery - from cell phones to satellite television. Info Both apple and Real offer support for streaming mpeg |
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Alot of us had globill a few years before this visa incident so :321GFY |
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I'm in Czech and unless they go for Visa or upstream server I'm safe. But I am fighting these guys alongside those who are vunerable. Everyone bands together we will win this and send out a very powerful message to the authorities, WE CAN STAND TOGETHER Or we can sit here and let everyone continue to screw us. |
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If it can be proved they knew it was invalid and were running a legal scam it might be possible to sue them for harassment or restricting business. |
Sobe, you're spreading misinformation (again)!
Here's the abstract of United States Patent Nš 5,132,992 Audio and video transmission and receiving system: Quote:
BTW, welcome back :321GFY |
this guy wasnt banned for long thats sure.
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You get what you deserve. :321GFY |
First of all, Gobigtime makes many excellent points, imo.
My personal viewpoint is to agree with much of what he is saying. If anyone has questions and wants to get good information and avoid the rumor mill then please contact us personally. Farrell Timlake 206-524-4540 |
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True, I am going to miss globill for the phone members. I will get a real processor shortly and have to start building affiliate software from the ground up again! |
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And in the meantime, look at getting your own merchant account. |
And BTW Sobe, it's "Acacia" NOT "Acadia"! :glugglug
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Maybe Mpeg1 and Mpeg2 were not designed to stream, it's still possible to stream them. If your connection is fast enough you can just click on a mpeg and choose open instead of save and it will stream right into your WMP.
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but even before mpeg a format was designed for streaming. a little research on mpeg can point people in the right direction for that one. |
What if you have a corporation setup in a offshore tax haven like Nevis and Vanuatu. Can these guys really touch you with their patent suit?
From what I read, it is difficult to sue an offshore corporation if it does not do business in a region that allows it to easily be sued for patent infringement. |
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Muahahhahahhhhahahahahhhhahahh............... This is how Eric operates ...... he's trying to convince himself that he is not vulnerable to Acacia just as he convinced himself that it was ok to sell JoeAMA's content for $5 a video. Ok Eric, so you will sleep better, MPEGs are not covered in Acacia's patent. Please disregard anybody who says different. And Aaron is right, if you read their entire patent, not a single word about the SuperMpeg you invented. |
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Funny how SOBE appears and MR Movie Disappears.
Like I said , you never actually do see Batman and Bruce Wayne at the same time. Maybe since SOBE is back ...MrMovie is handling all the South Florida Litigation procedures that Ereic handled while in detention. |
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