It would be immensely helpful if you would address my complete post and not take one thing from it and take it out of context and twist it to fit your response. ;-)
Pop, It would be equally helpful to everyone if you could support your posts with links and language as you have repeatedly not done. Just like your quotes below. ;-)
Considering Neustar has relicensing rights, there could never be exclusive rights to NeoMedia's patents ever again.
Additionally, the Microsoft license restricts NeoMedia's ability to transfer, sell, or re-assign those patent rights. They can never sell the patents.
Here are some links that reports on Neustar licensing with Neomedia and once again, you are talking about one patent, 048, however, you are linking all of NeoMedias's patents in your previous statement below.
Considering Neustar has relicensing rights, there could never be exclusive rights to NeoMedia's patents ever again.
Additionally, the Microsoft license restricts NeoMedia's ability to transfer, sell, or re-assign those patent rights. They can never sell the patents.