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09/13/04 11:00 AM

#513 RE: Katfish #512

ADZR - .285/.30 Another PR out today.

CALVERTON, N.Y., Sept. 13, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) -- AdZone Research, Inc.
(OTCBB:ADZR), a provider of pioneering Internet surveillance technology,
reported today that the company's commercial division has signed an exclusive
contract with The Justice Fund, a privately held company soon to be public. The
agreement calls for both companies to join ranks in an effort to intercept and
prosecute digital piracy offenders, repatriate funds and shut them down. The
companies said industry sources estimate annual losses from digital piracy
amount to more than $3.5 billion annually. They said they expect first year
revenues to be measured in the several millions of dollars for each of their
companies.
"We will be focusing our collective efforts on more than 25% of that market,
which currently represents approximately $1 billion annually," said AdZone
President & COO John Cardona, who has direct responsibility for the company's
commercial division.
"The stakes literally are huge for both our companies in this new endeavor,"
said Randall Goulding, Managing Director of The Justice Fund, who also is
Managing Director of The Nutmeg Group, L.L.C., as well as an attorney, a CPA and
former U. S. Treasury Department agent. "We have already enlisted the services
of several major intellectual property attorneys and collection attorneys, and
we will be rapidly adding to their ranks as we pursue this venture."
"AdZone's NetGet(TM)(patent protected) system is capable of monitoring
virtually anything on the web, in any format," noted Cardona. "We are already
co-developing with The Justice Fund a software download system based on NetGet
technology that will continually monitor the Internet for online copyright
infringements. AdZone and The Justice Fund will be working on a contingency
basis on behalf of a highly visible clientele, comprised both of individuals and
companies whose intellectual property has been pirated. The two companies will
divide royalty recoveries and any other revenues from the use of such technology
on an annualized basis as follows:

Average Annual Revenues (Note) % to AdZone % to The Justice Fund
------------------------------ ----------- ---------------------- Up to $1
million 25.0% 75.0% From $1 million to $2
million 27.5% 72.5% From $2 million to $3 million 30.0
% 70.0% From $3 million to $4 million 32.5% 67.5%
All revenues over $4 million 35.0% 65.0%
Note: The term "revenues" excludes payments to victims, with all costs of
prosecuting claims for online copyright infringements fully absorbed by The
Justice Fund.
"As part of the contract, AdZone will also be developing anti-spamming
software, such as an 'ant trap' or 'spam trap' that will be marketed to Internet
service providers whose web sites are beset by software pop-up programs that
compromise legitimate online advertising by their clients," Cardona revealed.
"This data mining technology developed by AdZone will be especially strongly
focused on online copyright and advertising infringements.
"This is an outgrowth of what we've learned from our government experience,"
Cardona continued. "Specifically, our technology is robust, has proven its basic
capabilities, and is being explored for much broader and deeper applications. We
have come to realize its capabilities in the non-defense world are even broader
than we thought. Furthermore, through the investment by The Nutmeg Group, a
hands-on, diversified investor, collectively we realized some of its current
holdings could immediately benefit from NetGet, and that's what led to the
announcement last week of the commercial division's first contract for a minimum
of $2.5 million. These developments truly underscore the meaning of synergy."
Goulding said that The Justice Fund would also lend funds to personal injury
plaintiffs, in exchange for an extremely attractive rate of interest. This will
often enable plaintiffs to continue pursuit of their litigation, instead of
abandoning their claim or settling at deep discounts, as many today are
otherwise often forced to do.
"We'll also be seeking information that may lead to terrorist networks and
financiers and other participants in terrorist activities for the purpose of
prosecuting claims, and thus pursuing the assets of financiers and other
participants, to the extent of accessible holdings worldwide," Goulding noted.
"Our mission in this project is to bring digital pirates to justice,
intercepting and tracking down their highly numerous misdeeds, and then
providing The Justice Fund the ammunition it needs to level the digital piracy
playing field," Cardona concluded.
AdZone Research is headquartered in Calverton, N.Y., in a facility that
formerly housed major defense contractor Northrop Grumman Corporation. The
facility was earlier used for top-secret defense research and development, and
was part of the United States Navy's Naval Defense Technology Center. AdZone's
Internet surveillance technology has been validated by its recently awarded
contract directly from the federal government, as well as last week's
announcement that the company's commercial division has signed a multi-year
contract for services. Through monitoring of more than 500,000 Web sites
worldwide, AdZone provides tracking and monitoring of targeted information on
the Internet, with an expanded focus on global Internet analysis of
security-related data transmissions. For additional information, please visit
the company's Web site at http://www.adzoneresearch.com. Certain statements
contained herein are "forward-looking" statements (as such term is defined in
the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995). Because such statements
include risks and uncertainties, actual results may differ materially from those
expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
CONTACT: AdZone Research, Inc. John Cardona (631) 369-1100