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Originally posted by MaskedMan
I do believe they can get you just for linking to sites that have streaming, or video/audio files.
So if you have a link to a site at all... or a program... then you would be violating their patents.
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That's kinda slim standings for them to go after websites that are linking to other websites with videos. All he has to do is show that Acacia hasn't shown what websites have the license and show how it would ruin the internet if Google, Yahoo and all the other search engines and directories were to be sued for the same reason.
I have a feeling that a judge would just throw it out of court if the judge had any understanding of the internet. But that just a feeling, not what the law says (if the law says anything about it).