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Message: Huge security breach at Chase--76 million accounts

Precisely my point, the more time that passes since the patents were approved without one signed contract or license agreement the more the chances that either the solution is not robust enough to pay for or Edig is asking too much for what it does provide. This is assuming that the company has contacted the most logical candidates for it's use. Logic would dictate that the company would start with the biggies and work its way down the food chain. MS was supposed to be a very "straight forward" concept and very easy to explain and test, unlike Nunchi(for which there is one in process law suit). I believe that we are coming up on the two year anniversary of the patents approval and so far nada.

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