Re: Well, if nothing else...Brian...Opty....
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Aug 14, 2010 04:07PM
Wouldn't we need to know what Alliacense was charging TPL for their licenses in order to make sense out of what Alliacense billed PDS for MMP work?
Yes we would. On September 25th, 2006, Leckrone released PR with licensing statement below:
http://www.alliacense.com/Press_Release_Details.aspx?PressID=31
“With more and more system manufacturers expressing interest in the Moore Microprocessor Patent™ (MMP) Portfolio, our licensing activity is growing rapidly,” said Mac Leckrone, Alliacense president. “Adding high-caliber executives such as Rick and Bruce is critical to our continued success in commercializing and licensing the MMP Portfolio as well as other IP assets being developed by The TPL Group.” Leckrone noted that the MMP Portfolio patents, filed by The TPL Group in the 1980s, are fundamental to consumer and commercial digital systems ranging from DVD players, cell phones and portable music players to computers, communications infrastructure, medical equipment and automotive electronics."
So, it has been almost 4 years since we knew Alliacense was commercializing IP for both TPL and PTSC, but we are only now asking for the accounting? Something doesn't add up IMO. Sigh.
Good luck everyone!