Re: The was essentially a dull bust with no new facts or news....
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Sep 17, 2008 05:34PM
The IP infringers being sued are all for the "Recording of Audio on Removable Flash" No cameras or any other flash device, unless they contain an audio recorder and playback flash based component to it. In fact no else is on the lawsuit horizon for any other reason than Flash/Audio "AT THIS TIME" Both PN and RP stressed EDig and DM were keeping it simple at this time to (my words) gain a few victories before sticking their toes into deeper water.
I asked WB outside the meeting just how the "refreshing" of content is done to all these far flung airlines in Europe and Asia.
It's quite interesting. Lufthansa, for one, is sold a"set up" when they first purchase the units. This includes extra batteries and "refreshing content" (my words agaih) stations. When Lufthanse wishes to change movies, games, tv shows, etc...it sends what they want to EDig. EDig then takes ONE, that (1) unit and designates this as a "Master". Installs the content Lufthansa wants then simply puts the Master in the mail to Lufthansa.
No bodies running around, no expenditures on EDig's part. Lufthansa gets the Master, plugs it in on grid that's connected to at least 90 other units, starts it up and that one unit replaces all the content on the other 90 without one EDig person there.....Not being a techie I think that is really neat.
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