Wednesday, May 24, 2017 11:51:50 PM
Dimension Inc. "wasted" money on this lawsuit.
TMM, Inc. (OTC PNK: TMMI) ("TMMI" or the "Company") announced on November 23, 2016 a Nevada State court rendered a ruling providing licensing rights to Dimension, Inc., a Nevada corporation, for a certain version of the 1993 fractal code named PVS/SGI.
TMMI’s wholly owned subsidiary, Digital Focus, Inc. (“DFI”), the original holder of the 1993 PVS/SGI licensing rights based upon fractal technology, filed a 2013 lawsuit seeking to protect DFI’s interests in the 1993 version of the code known as PVS/SGI, the program application that had been developed to work in the IBM “super computer” of its day.
“The 1993 PVS/SGI version of the codec has no commercial value to the Company at this time,”
Wasting $857,000 defending a license with "no commercial value" is irrational. What explanation does Dimension Inc. have for its financial backers? Were misrepresentations made? If so perhaps they should demand a refund. What's a lousy $857K when they have Mega Millions? Oh, but wait, suddenly they are broke now. How convenient.
Are potential liabilities the reason Dimension Inc. is down to a sole officer/director?
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