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Re: DavidRFoley99 post# 203171

Thursday, 06/11/2015 12:56:01 AM

Thursday, June 11, 2015 12:56:01 AM

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DavidRFoley99 Wednesday, 06/18/14 04:54:17 PM
Re: B402 post# 203163
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indictments and convictions are very very different.



True, butt can you explain how that has any relevance to NTEK's founder and senior technologist, who has two separate felony convictions now and I believe will have a third in the loading tray in the near/intermediate-term future?

When one has indictments AND convictions, the indictments are really of secondary importance at that point, would you not agree?

Do you believe you will be successful at getting the BOP to allow streaming of the series "Prison Break" and "Orange is the New Black" into the Federal correctional institutions - and does Ultraflix have the finances to obtain the 4K rights to these series, or to "Lockdown" or "American Greed" for streaming into Federal prisons for inmate viewing?

This could be the market niche that NTEK could possibly fill!

There is a huge demand for quality programming in DaHole™. And the inmates have $320 a month limit for commissary account spending (if they have the funds on deposit) - much, much more than the average "middle class" Indian with a $5 monthly cable bill and thousands of Bollywood movies to choose from.

I think NTEK should really focus on the prison market for UltraFlix - especially since they will have their own guy on the inside - in a perfect position to both assess the market, work on BOP officials to get the go-ahead, and then to promote the content to inmates to purchase from their commissary accounts.

This is a niche which Netflix has really not exploited - it could be the only option for NTEK and UF to find an audience for the pure junk in the UF library.