A corporation's willingness to buy a key patent is directly proportional to the business' belief that the patent will ever be successfully defended. The Wright Brothers tried to patent the airplane. After decades of litigation, they lost. When they tried to patent wing-warping -- first used to control roll, Glenn Curtis invented the aileron. Until Daic is sent packing, what is the impetus to buy CLYW's intellectual property? I believe CLYW will, in the end, triumph and make long-timers rich. The question is when?