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Originally posted by ayj
It may also be possible to drag some other mainstream parties into this by the same tactics. If M$ receive 10's of thousands of emails that people believe the wmv format can no longer be used because of this, if people email them asking if they have supplied a product that is not properly licensed. There will be angles in this for AOL, for government agencies, for civil rights groups, for business groups that defend business independence and freedom. Get it out there that Acacia is causing a hell of a lot of hassle for ordinary people. Make sure everyone knows they are asking $1,500 settlement (plus future fees and intrusive information requirements) from people making no money at all from their use of the technology (i.e. those earning $0 - whatever the first bracket level is).
ayj
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Yeah we put this in the chain letter... Tell everyone that they need to use MPEG instead of WMV... from there panic will ensue. Of course this chain letter will not be an adult site :p Maybe somebody can set up a bunch of decoy sites that say "This site has been shutdown by the EVIL company _____ but we can't talk about it because of the lawsuit blah blah blah" -- so people can believe the chain letter
