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Ditto
Well said, may I add that we that have been around for 6 -7 years(how knows anymore)have had life changing and financial devastation.
Please no more rose color BS, just the facts and unfortunately their are no positive FACTS of REALITY with this AMGG.
Shake & bake in the California desert.
ot
I thought you guys were under 10' of snow?
PS is that near Electville (sp) Kissing Bridge
OT
It means nothing.
Another fool listening to the Peter crap.
TJI I feel your pain.
SOS
Let's look to a new year (Next twelve months) of positive changes. I know Scott and Co. are working diligently on trying to put together a winning plan where hopefully, everyone can come out a winner! I know I wouldn't still be invested here (After six years) if I didn't believe this to be so.
WHAT????????
NOT next week, next month, WHAT NEXT YEAR AGIN?????
After my 6 years I DO NOT BELIEVE.
Hope?
No just fed-UP
BOLTA
We have the wonderful "E" on the end of MMXT
Grove
Off topic
Would you please send me your post that was scrubed off I-Hub as I am interested your coments.
Thanks
I think you can look up my I-hub name & leave a message, if not I will supply my "E" address.
Here is new DD for you, SCMI has hired Lucky & Flo
Media
Sniffing Out DVDs in the Fight Against Piracy
Listen to this story... by Renée Montagne
Lucky and Flo
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R Leinster
Black Labradors Lucky, left, and Flo, were trained to find DVDs hidden in boxes, envelopes or other packaging. FACT
Lucky sniffs packages during a test at FedEx's hub at Stansted Airport.
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R Leinster
Lucky sniffs packages during a test at FedEx's hub at Stansted Airport, northeast of London. FACT
Morning Edition, May 19, 2006 · Sniffer dogs have long been used to spot hidden explosives and drugs, so why not DVDs? That's the theory being put to the test by the Motion Picture Association of America and the U.K.-based Federation Against Copyright Theft (FACT).
In a recent test at a U.K. airport FedEx facility, two black Labradors named Lucky and Flo were 100 percent successful in finding DVDs in packages, says Raymond Leinster, director general of FACT.
The dogs don't differentiate between pirated DVDs and legitimate ones. They do sniff out discs' the polycarbonates, lacquers and resins -- smells that humans can't discern.
When the dogs succeed in locating the discs -- indicate by wagging tails and other signs of excitement -- their reward is a soggy tennis ball.
The groups hope to use dogs to curb sales of pirated movies, which cost the movie industry billions of dollars each year.
Related NPR Stories
"The Company has recently established that certain IP owned by SunnComm might be financially leveraged through proposed acquisitions by certain MediaMax technology partner(s). These assets coupled with anticipated major funding, the combined resources of the companies, the new management team and recently-announced alliances, together with their anticipated revenue streams are expected to greatly assist the merged company in its intended elevation to a major exchange."
Sound more like being bought out to me?
BOLTA
Stingray2
Clamoring? Your correct in say we have no idea if good or bad decisions have been made or better or worst results from the outcome from six years of this management style. The share price tells the story.
After six years of management trying has produced no positive results for the stuckholders I would like anything different than current downward sinking trend.
Stuckholders are having a tough time seeing any future with no news, no income, no sales or usable products.
I do know that if you or I had six years to produce something, the results would presently be different.
Change could be a good thing!
Sumday
Absolutely correct, six years of !@#$%^&*() a huge price has been paid by all stuckholders. If you have no results after six year, should we allow more of the past !@#$%^&*() to continue?
With no communication, no leadership, no business and who knows if the supposed technology exists and supposed new products developed works?
Solution?
I'll put up every share I hold to vote for a change in SCMI/MMXT.
Anyone else have any ideas or replacement candidates?
Legal action!!!!! everyone looses and immediately creates a BK, giving Peter an excuse and off the hook.
Personally I cannot afford continuing present lack of no action any longer, therefore we need to change being stuckholders.
Wasn't the push for KC from BMG by Artie?
Do you own any stock in SCMI or MMXT yet?
Why do you waste your's and our time here?
What are you after?
Perhaps I'm reading this wrong??
This agreement represented the SINGLE LARGEST asset on our balance sheet last year. During the required audit, management and the auditors became concerned about the agreement's valuation. Management along with the audit team believed that the agreement's VALUE had been impaired. It is important to note the concerns about the value of the marketing agreement related to the specific products covered in the agreement.
(a stock cannot stay on this exchange with its SINGLE asset with no value, it must be kicked down to the pinks.)
(Where are they going with this RE-VALUATION????)
The marketing agreement, as written, MAY OR MAY not cover the newest products currently in development and testing. At this particular point in time, the management of MediaMax can not determine when revenues will be generated from the existing products included in the marketing agreement, as written."
(zero revenue, MMXT agreement only for CD protection so management can exlude future products to MMXT?)
It is expected that wide use of copy protection WILL NOT take place in the U.S. until such time as standards are defined and the pending legal cases (GREAT we're dependent upon the courts, which may or may not conclude this year?) have been adequately resolved. Management believes the protection of intellectual property is critical to the success of content creators and content owners alike. Both MediaMax and SunnComm continue to work with their customers (what customers?) and consumer advocacy groups (GREAT the EFF dictates to us?)to resolve ongoing litigation and develop a set of standards and best practices for copy protection technologies moving forward. Many of the required guidelines have already been established as evidenced by SunnComm's public response on February 2, 2006 to an open letter from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) dated December 9, 2005. The EFF's open letter to the Company requested commitment to various best practices with respect to the development and use of copy protection technologies.
Not looking good. The positive out of this..... Kevin speaks
SOS... BOLTA
Mariomax
Is controler Lynn Marzonie doing the books for SCMI and MMXT?
When did Al Gousin Go?
Can you be more specific on what the difference is on not signing off.
TIA
BOLTA..... SOS
OT
Sweeeeet nice move on taking the WHOLE Italian family to dinner. (Thats just what you do when your with Italian girlfriends)THE WHOLE FAMILY
You have moxsy (sp)mocksi (sp) moxie (sp)?.... = class on the Mona Mi Gabi, I'll borrow that one in the future if you don't mind.
I was there the evening of 3/11/06 with a bunch of hockey guys for a tournament that weekend.... what a feast.... did you try the salmon? It was out of this world.
WoWoWo hang on, this will be one of your blessed by the luck of the Irish moves.
BOLTU & BOLTA
Mr. Curran is motivated,(I would be) I don't think they will open the gate to let him run free yet. (IMHO)
If the gate is opened within the month of March, dinner is on me at Maggiano's at Fashion Plaza with that other Vegas buddy of yours.
Come on pr.
BOLTA
KENCO
Article FYI so that you will see all, know all.
LG to deliver dual-format HD DVD/Blu-ray
Tue Mar 14, 2006 07:52 PM ET
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Korea's LG Electronics Inc. (066570.K: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Tuesday it planned to launch a next-generation DVD player that will bridge the yawning gap between two competing formats by playing both HD DVD and Blu-ray.
"LG is a supporter of Blu-ray and is now considering a dual format player for later this year," said John Taylor, a U.S. spokesman for the Korean company.
Both Blu-ray, developed by a Sony Corp (6758.T: Quote, Profile, Research) -led consortium, and HD DVD, championed by Toshiba Corp (6502.T: Quote, Profile, Research) , offer more capacity than current DVDs, but the groups' failure to reach a unified front has paved the way for a costly battle in the $24 billion home video market, like the VHS/Betamax war of 25 years ago that caused widespread customer confusion.
Korean LG Electronics last week became the second high-profile Blu-ray supporter after Hewlett-Packard (HPQ.N: Quote, Profile, Research) to announce it would also support HD DVD.
In addition to throwing its support behind HD DVD, the Korean-based electronics maker also notified dealers in a memo that it was developing a dual-format HD DVD/Blu-ray Disc player, Taylor said.
Richard Doherty, analyst with Envisioneering, said LG planned the launch for fall. A dual player would be a win for both retailers and consumers who will likely face months or years of frustration and confusion in a standards war, he added.
"While LG is the first to announce a dual player, we're sure it will not be the last system that gives consumers what they expect -- high definition discs that play with no questions asked," he said.
HD DVD players are expected to be out of the gate first,
hitting stores later this month, while Blu-ray has said it expects its first players and titles to hit the market in May.
Both sides were the subject of rumored delays on Tuesday.
The Nihon Keizai business daily said on Tuesday that Sony will push back the release of its much anticipated PlayStation 3 video game console, which will include a Blu-ray drive, to November, although a U.S. Sony spokesman said plans to launch the PS3 in the spring remained on track. Continued ...
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Kenco
they are both public companies thus any significant corporate information provided to shareholders,
Can you provide link to MMXT 10K filing at the end of the month?
I'm having no luck on finding that info.
BOLTA
Kenco
I remember you posting that you were not a share holder of SCMI or MMXT.
Where do you obtain your information from?
BOLTA
If I did the math correctly it would be a $10,000 cross?
No sorry $1000
BOLTA
somebody just sold 5M shares!
At the last SH meeting Mark ???? talked about cleaning the shares up, I think all REGISTERED shares to be collected to the Depository Trust????? O???? then new legal shares be redistributed back to their lawfull owners.
If a merger took place same thing could be accomplished or with a name change.
Same thing at the end of last month.
I have more belief that we are being played with illegal shares.
BOLTA
Smart frugal friend!!!!!
I hope your correct, I made a mistake in my last posting.
It should read that 5 trading days prior to the end of the month for there account settling date.
So if trading volume drops after the 22nd, SHO is on to something.
Once again at the end of the month greater trading volume?
My understanding is when they are crossing accounts rather than paying for their shares it takes 5 trading days for accounts to settle and to be legal each transaction has to cross at better than 10% higher or more.
If the volume keeps up..... we got more than just sho.
Macrovision reported their 4th quarter with a telephone confrence and I found it interesting.
If I heard it correctly 52% of their revenue comes from entertainment, later in question period #2 or #3 question he implies 5% of the income from music industry.
The BMG/SONY situation was also talked about.
If you have a few minutes call 800-405-2236 (or international +1 303-590-3000) and enter passcode 11051948#.
BOLTA
OT
FYI
The EFF is on top of things.
Google Copies Your Hard Drive
Consumers Should Not Use New Google Desktop
San Francisco - Google today announced a new "feature" of its Google
Desktop software that greatly increases the risk to consumer privacy. If
a consumer chooses to use it, the new "Search Across Computers" feature
will store copies of the user's Word documents, PDFs, spreadsheets and
other text-based documents on Google's own servers, to enable searching
from any one of the user's computers. EFF urges consumers not to use
this feature, because it will make their personal data more vulnerable
to subpoenas from the government and possibly private litigants, while
providing a convenient one-stop-shop for hackers who've obtained a
user's Google password.
"Coming on the heels of serious consumer concern about government
snooping into Google's search logs, it's shocking that Google expects
its users to now trust it with the contents of their personal
computers," said EFF Staff Attorney Kevin Bankston. "If you use the
Search Across Computers feature and don't configure Google Desktop very
carefully-and most people won't-Google will have copies of your tax
returns, love letters, business records, financial and medical files,
and whatever other text-based documents the Desktop software can index.
The government could then demand these personal files with only a
subpoena rather than the search warrant it would need to seize the same
things from your home or business, and in many cases you wouldn't even
be notified in time to challenge it. Other litigants-your spouse, your
business partners or rivals, whoever-could also try to cut out the
middleman (you) and subpoena Google for your files."
The privacy problem arises because the Electronic Communication Privacy
Act of 1986, or ECPA, gives only limited privacy protection to emails
and other files that are stored with online service providers-much less
privacy than the legal protections for the same information when it's on
your computer at home. And even that lower level of legal protection
could disappear if Google uses your data for marketing purposes. Google
says it is not yet scanning the files it copies from your hard drive in
order to serve targeted advertising, but it hasn't ruled out the
possibility, and Google's current privacy policy appears to allow it.
"This Google product highlights a key privacy problem in the digital
age," said Cindy Cohn, EFF's Legal Director. "Many Internet innovations
involve storing personal files on a service provider's computer, but
under outdated laws, consumers who want to use these new technologies
have to surrender their privacy rights. If Google wants consumers to
trust it to store copies of personal computer files, emails, search
histories and chat logs, and still 'not be evil,' it should stand with
EFF and demand that Congress update the privacy laws to better reflect
life in the wired world."
Hear you loud and clear
BOLTA
quick get the SP up, up, up
BOLTA
Kenco
OT
How many years have you been employed by the EFF? Tinker Inc?
BOLTA
next week, next month, next year???????????????
I have a very good friend that in the past knows alot about trading on the wild wild west Vancover exchange.
His comments were these are cross trades from one account to another account, they don't own the stock and the trades are kept alive as settlement on an account is done 5 days previous to the end of the month (today 25th)also a certian uptick in percentage has also got to take place (sec rules) (also happening .0001 trades????)
So someone believes the price is to increase whithin a short time frame (months)to make this type of play. IMO
BOLTA
From the same article you provided.
Maybe a Sony can make a position in 06, they have a good start with DRM protection. Would they use First4 or MMXT?
http://www.newsfactor.com/story.xhtml?story_id=132000036QLO
I agree
BOLTU & a prosperous new year
Perhaps but he knows the answer before he needs to consult with a lawyer.
BOLTU in 2006
Thanks for your great DD all year.
Don't think so, I haven't checked but if memory serves me we have till Jan 15th to settle on stock transactions.
PS lets ask Steh the question!
BOLTA