Is this based on any factual data?
How many infringers that are selling products in the US, Europe or Japan can we target???
I don't have answer but I would like to see some guesstimates.
How about this guesstimate:
It seems to me that about 25% or more of everything you can't eat; is not a metal tool / implement/ structural framing or building material and is not a paper product .....has a microprocessor in it. Even some greeting cards have Microprocessors and all the *equipment that virtually make everything that is manufactured, delivered or packaged.
I'm guessing there has to be at least 10,000 to 20,000 companies throughout the world that use microprocessors in their products and are sold in North America and / or Europe.
If we target just 5000 of them over the next 10 years (or more) at 1 million each (net after expenses) per MMP license, that is $5 billion dollars and we get 50%. That works out to $250 million per year.
Assuming we want to be a volume troll, I figure about 10 licenses a week should do it. After a few years, IMO, we should double that to a net of $2 million per license.
As an example, I'm sure there are a lot of escrow companies that close the sales on 10 house sales per week and working a house escrow until it closes, is a very involved process.
That $250 to $500 million a year should pay us a nice dividend, or maybe we can put it to work making the company money.