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07/18/17 2:58 PM

#394 RE: Drigue #393

Both my cable/isp related companies kicking butt, $CCLX and $RIHT. Both lesser known still but the masses are slowly seeing their potential!

http://psinvestor.com/cclx-poised-for-breakout-solving-the-cord-cutters-conundrum/

http://psinvestor.com/weekend-report-we-look-deeper-into-omvs-cclx-exol-ottv-riht-tmps-emfs/

...from the above link"

Next, we are excited to look into the whole cable dilemma. We want to cover it, because companies like $OTTV have been one of the most actively trading companies this past month. I want to believe its because investors understand there is a growing dilemma today with the price of cable, its content, whether it be TV, music or movies and our options on how we watch and listen to them. We have witnessed the DEATH of renting videos as Blockbusters shut their doors, and companies like RedBox, Netflix and Hulu have grown. People are sick and tired of paying high cable bills. On top of that, subscribers are offered packages that usually include too many channels they will never watch, nor want to watch. Example: You may just want HBO, but the pack has to include 6 different HBO’s. Many have sought alternative solutions. Some cut the cable cord and just watch Hulu or Netflix, pay $8.99/mo or whatever and as long as they have a wifi provider for the home, they can stream movies and shows. If they want sports, music or news they can stay updated online. Then there is SlingTv, who offer small packages and affordable add on packages. They have quietly grabbed 2 million subscribers since its debut in 2015. SlingTV happens to be owned by DirectTV and probably won’t be able to save that company. Many sought DirectTV’s option to cable years ago, but are unhappy with service due to bad weather, fees, or the need for gaudy equipment on their roof or in the yard.

$OTTV (Viva Entertainment Group) has developed an OTT system through which television services are delivered using the Internet protocol suite over a network such as the Internet, instead of being delivered through traditional terrestrial, satellite signal and cable television formats. Subscribers get access to the content they want anywhere, anytime. With a WiFi connection our customers can watch Live TV from around the world, TV shows, as well as movies on demand, Tele-video conference and many other interactive features. Independent and Major film studios, television networks, Telecoms, Cable Companies, and emerging ISPs partner with Viva for enhanced capabilities in multi platform video distribution. Their app is available on iOs and Android platforms.

Now the CableClix $CCLX) Intelligent Video Delivery and Cloud DVR solution brings all local channels (including High Definition and Ultra High 4K) as live streaming television within a given metropolitan broadcast area and up to one hundred additional satellite and premium channels to subscribers. CableClix proprietary technology first determines which channels should be present at a given location and then decides whether to feed those channels to the subscriber from the OTA broadcast (if available) or to stream the channels live from our equipment from the nearest CableClix Content and Caching Server. CableClix Intelligent Video Delivery eliminates “dark spots” and other obstacles that keep viewers from enjoying high definition over-the-air broadcasts.

CableClix set top box determines what network channels should be available at the subscriber’s location?
Any channel that cannot be received at the subscriber location via OTA transmission is transparently fed to the subscriber over broadband
CableClix lists all available channels, as well as any premium content subscriptions through a unified channel / program browser
Subscribers watch live programming on a CableClix set-top box, computer, tablet, or smartphone
Personalized content delivery

The CableClix app delivers premium content to viewers both in and outside of our VPCN. Viewers do not think of video content in terms of the channels on which they appear any more. People like shows, not channels. CableClix delivers the content you want: local, curated, personal.

Other cable options are to go without. Some have bought Amazon firesticks, some of which are jailbroken to get every channel, creating another obstacle for providers. Others still download their movies and music illegally through “scraper” sites, or have special software. This is where comes $RIHT (Rightscorp) comes into the cable/ISP mix. RIHT has a few business models, but mainly they are trying to work with ISP’s to better police their users from illegally downloading copy-written content. Many ISP’s are turning a blind eye on their users and are crying it is impossible to control what their users do. One large ISP COX Communications lost a judgement of $25 million to BMG and Rightscorp in August, and later awarded an additional $8.3 in February. Rather than sue ISPs for millions of dollars like COX, they hope to work with ISP’s and charge a low fine ($20-$30 per infringement). Cable companies, who are already bleeding customers monthly, fear that these fines will cause customers to cancel their service. Rightscorp is simply looking out for the Intellectual Property Owners. They do not want a family to lose or cancel their wifi because a teenager in the house wanted to download a song or movie to their laptop, but their should be some sort of policing and small fine for the illegal activity.

ISP’s are not the only guilty party RIHT is going after. Digital music content providers such as Google, Amazon, Spotify, iHeart and Pandora have all been guilty of using a loop hole called “Unknown address” to avoid infringing downloads. Over 30 million instances have happened according to RIHT’s patented monitoring software from April of 2016 to January of 2017 alone. The company believes it is probably twice that now. Amazon alone was guilty of 19.4 million instances. Do they have the balls to go after the Googles, Amazons, Time Warners and Comcasts of the world? I believe the facts will speak for themselves and with 1 big win against ISP giant COX Communications to refer back… the ISP dominoes may fall into row and the rest will soon step up to play ball. RIHT has a 4 month low of .0158 and now trades at the .04 level and is trending higher. The company has recently announced in late June that they received a patent in Israel so they are expanding their copy right policing globally, not just in the United States. NEWS today now expands a demand in South Africa. How soon will more countries follow suit? With the growing use of the internet, media sharing and streaming, someone needs to look out for the original content creator.