DFMI sued Simpson in 2001/2002, that's why he left DFMI. Simpson sold TRUDEF to TMM in the late 90's and did it again and again as years progressed. He was working for a totally different company prior to forming DFI then DFMI. TMM received great benefit from the DFMI shareholders. Simpson gave a lot of their funds on the sale of TMM shares to TMM so they could pay their bills and retrofit Fernandez's boat.
Of course TMM contributed greatly with their instigating the famous P & D in 2000.
"Dimension hasn't had exclusive possession of this codec for years.
What does Dimension now want?"
I don't know what Dimension wants. I would think they'd want their legal bills and all costs paid for this goofy-azz lawsuit that Cavanaugh/Neff unleashed on them.
They should have had exclusivity all of the past 16 years. The Ventura County judge ordered Simpson to give DFMI all copies of the codec and he said he had.
urban Simpson was never supposed to get the TMM shares back in 1999 the 29 investors were supposed to get the shares for loaning their's as collateral for a loan. TMM got over $400,000 of the money raised from the sale of those shares but never paid the investors the new shares. Keep in mind Simpson and Haskins put in NOTHING.