Re: X- licensing
posted on
Dec 21, 2008 09:52AM
That doesn't jive with our filings saying, ''We;ll only recognize the benifits of these cross-licencing agreements if/when so choose to ever use them in the future.'
I'm sure eVU uses LCD/batteries/DSPs ect., from other sources, but we buy them outright for resale albeite configured as-is into our propriatary product but we don't change their designs/we don't not pay to use it because we buy it upfront.
Now when we sue these same companies then yes they'd want an agreement and concessions because they could quit selling to us.
So you'r annalogy depicts if we get enough blanket cross-licencing we could eventually patent the eVu as a whole. lol
Heck I don't know - they probably have to sign a licence for every part in it, but by golly we better not be paying a fee after we purchased it except for the content and its related encoders.
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