Frackedup didn't post the one that you're replying to. I did. That being said, you're the one that doesn't get it. If DFI paid for it, transferred all assets and liabilities to DFMI when DFMI was formed, then DFMI owned it. This was substantiated in the court case that was faxed to you on one night....ooops, emailed to you, wherein you even admitted that the judge ordered Tom Simpson to turn over all copies of VDK2.0 to DFMI. When DFMI was going out of business, their large creditor, Larry Panik, called the note in and took it though a bankruptcy process.
How in the World can you garner from this that TMMI has any rights to it? TMMI must not have thought much about the codec that they spent over 11,500,000 shares to buy from Simpson/Haskins, since they bought it to retire it. That's a hoot in and of itself.