Excellent post worth another read: So let's do this exercise again. The YouTube MCN story is old and OneScreen did this already. Here's some news when OneScreen powered TYT. Now, Adaptive Medias does not. http://www.videonuze.com/article/case-study-the-young-turks-expands-beyond-youtube-to-roku-and-beyond/?print=true Anyone have proof they are still a customer? Then there's this on Adaptive's site: https://www.adaptivem.com/resources/ Notice the MCN Strategies: Building Beyond YouTube https://www.adaptivem.com/wp-content/themes/adaptive/assets/resources/whitepapers/MCNStrategies.pdf Funny thing is that this is OneScreen's document. http://static1.1.sqspcdn.com/static/f/1470483/24030430/1386563183657/MCNStrategiesWhitePaper.pdf?token=oyuN%2FktqV425HGutHyySVHAspQU%3D Both are dated October 2013. At least Adaptive Medias didn't try to fake the date, or wait, maybe they'll change it now. As the press release states, "Will Empower", "to Support Multichannel Network Monetization Opportunities", "is pleased to announce its latest capability of supporting multichannel networks". All the same features are being recycled over and over again. Recycling old material to deceive the market into thinking there is new technology. Is that kosher with the SEC? Newelong, feel free to now justify why old documents are new again and how old features are now considered "latest capability". Mr. Chairman (Omar), anything new coming out of Adaptive? What a joke.