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be: Mobot went out of business. Before also going out of business, NEOM surrendered their shares in Mobot.
war: YA released the TM for NeoMedia once NEOM closed.
be: NEOM patents did not mention blockchain.
be: NEOM has no association with Amazon, or anyone else, because NEOM went out of business.
Amazon SmileCodes, by design, do not need a clearinghouse because they are a closed-loop design (the Amazon barcode must be scanned by the Amazon app).
be: Your misuse of the term 'leading indicator' was a prediction that food packaging would start using QR codes. It was not that Whole Foods would have a QR code at the checkout.
be: We are so much closer to FINRA shutting down NEOM trading.
war: Don't hold your breath because the answers are not coming. It was just unrelated spam.
be: Hahahaha! So funny.
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Hence, it not the presence of a QR code.
war: I get the sense that they believe the patents are gone but the now-benevolent YA will give them back someday. There are senseless variations on that theme.
be: The examiners at the patent office nor any of the attorneys working on the patent thought this PayPal patent 'crosses' (new patent term!) any of the patents now owned by YA Global. See the full list of reference cited at http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect2=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=/netahtml/PTO/search-bool.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&d=PALL&RefSrch=yes&Query=PN/9953350
3 Reasons NEOM closed in 2016.
1. No product;
2. $42 million in debt;
3. $62,000 in cash.
trompete: Because $4.10.
be: NEOM had no patents or technology in China.
be: NEOM has no affiliation with augmented reality.
war: The trademark for NeoMedia has been put in the public domain and is no longer owned by NEOM.
scan: Did you write that yourself? That was going low.
big: That is why the posts here are about other companies being great. There is no news on NeoMedia for years now.
big: Yes and the denial stage lasts longer than anyone could have thought.
be: NEOM has no association with AR or VR. They never did even before they went out of business in 2016.
I don't have to [make] 'believe,' I know.
be: AR is not “machine readable input.”
be: NEOM never had any patents related to payments or banking. Like the AR posts, this is naked spam.
be: NEOM has no connection to AR. AR was not even hot before NEOM went out of business. What do you hope to accomplish by posting this spam?
war: The problem with that theory is NeoMedia had stopped spending on R&D years before they went out of business. Their infrastructure technology was so outmoded they did not incorporate NeoMedia’s indirect patents. Their barcode generation software only offered amateur-level calibration controls and thus could not be used for packaging or print media. They had no technical capabilities to generate mobile content or link to mobile content - all of which required an outside agency.
I do know YA now owns both the client-facing interface and the consumer app.
war: The 4 theories here are very diverse:
1) NeoMedia will never do QR codes again but the now benevolent creditors, YA Global, will save NEOM shareholders from their own foolishness with a whole new business!
2). A PIPE, YA Global, has inexplicably taken over the cash-cow NEOM, and will be so profitable, in the distant future, they will be very benevolent to the very NEOM shareholders that screwed YA with their last NEOM vote.
3). It is a conspiracy theory, of massive scale involving hundreds of people, that NEOM went out of business in 2016: They are still operating! Somewhere. On the planet.
4). No investor cares they are invested in a business that does not exist. It might exist. Someday. You never know. Good investment.
Sadly, I am not joking. Those are the real theories. And then the 4 camps pretend to agree with each other so it looks like there is support for fantasy investing.
be: That is utter and complete spam.
rocket: Delaware's Secretary of State ended NEOM's operating status in 2015.
be: There is no mystery. All former NeoMedia patents are now assigned to NM, LLC, wholly owned by NEOM creditor YA Global after NeoMedia defaulted on over $42 million.
Inventor Frank Mueller Mario Joussen
Current Assignee NM, LLC
Original Assignee NeoMedia Europe GmbH
https://patents.google.com/patent/US8238885B2/en?oq=8238885
be: you do not “recall” that. NEOM had no banking revenues. Ever. Not once in their 23 years of existence.
war: The spam relies on the concept that YA is now a quiet genius bent on saving the NeoMedia shareholder from their self-inflicted wounds.
In order to maintain the illusion, the spam all carefully sidesteps the basic questions:
-why would YA now be so benevolent?
-why have they not begun the secret plan?
-what is the specific mechanism for NEOM shareholders to profit?
-why does NeoMedia's expired patents matter anymore?
be: That is not a starter. It is just a continuation of unrelated spam.
NEOM had only one business plan: process barcodes used in advertising.
The problem being there are few barcodes in advertising and none of them are processed.
Thus, NeoMedia went out of business with $42+ million in debt.
be: That is a load of nonsense. NeoMedia, before it went out of business, processed many types of barcodes, not just QR codes. Stock promoters just emphasized QR codes when they were sexy. When they weren’t so hot, people said NeoMedia did AR, self-driving cars, banking, point of sale systems, self-checkout, tattoos, and other utter complete nonsense.
junior: NeoMedia didn’t stop reporting after going dark. They filed that they defaulted on the $40+ million debt. Legal records show: YA seized NEOM assets and auctioned them to NM, LLC; NM, LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of YA; NM,LLC has asserted in lawsuits they own all NEOM assets; Marriott no longer works for NEOM; NEOM abandoned its C-Corp entity in Delaware; the CFO no longer works for NEOM; the entire board is either reporting that they no longer work for NEOM or that they never did; the corporate headquarters were closed and re-rented; the NEOM software is now held as a copyright by YA; the core patents have expired and YA is abandoning other patents.
Those are facts in public record. We know a lot! NEOM is gone.
junior: Self-driving cars do not use barcode scanning.
neom: It certainly reflects on the low quality of this report if it is the same NeoMedia.
be: NEOM has no revenue.
rocket: it makes sense until you realize it is illegal. NEOM cannot legally be used in a reverse merger.
be: And it begins: spam that blockchain utter nonsense. Dear God, I can’t tell if it is the gullible or the swindler.
scan: That is spam.
scan: That took the recent rash of spam in a whole direction: blockchain! Now, we can spend months talking about the blockchain business boom in a shuttered company. It will be such fun. Fantasy Investing.
be: You are confusing a redirect with indirect.
Indirect simply refers to the lack of a URL in the coding scheme. Your article does not mention indirect coding.