History of new management's involvement with fractals:
1. We were informed on November 11, 2011 in Cavanaugh's shareholder update that the allure of VDK2.0 is what attracted them to TMMI and the promise it offers.
2. June 2012, we are informed that they paid 11,500,000 shares to acquire DFI and its one asset (VDK2.0) but are shelving it and working with the more robust VDK1.0-1.4 as their flagship product, TRUDEF.
3. March 2013, TMMI sues Dimension when they realize that Dimension has filed for and received a patent on fractal video compression
4. June 2015, we now have a new proprietary codec that is being utilized in the TRUPIX upscaler. We don't, as of yet, know if this is fractal based or not.