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To: Scott Patrick Adams who wrote (206)1/28/1998 5:00:00 PM
From: Kal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5843
 
I'm not aware of the terms of the agreement, but sure microsoft has its arguments ready. I think realnetwork shouldn't have come near that evil



To: Scott Patrick Adams who wrote (206)1/29/1998 3:23:00 AM
From: Paul K  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5843
 
I don't see where you say this SUN agreement will be against liscensing agreement with Microsoft, do you have an excerpt?

I think both MSFT/RNWK had some fear of being left out of the loop of the other's technologies so the origianl liscening deal had to happen.
There were to many little 'streamers' nipping at RNWK's heals to not do a deal with MSFT.

My Take on the latest round of news releases-- look at the new big picture:

Sure, R&D will be shared with Microsoft to feed the technology swap per the contract.

But, I think we are seeing the focus of the RNWK shift from just a software company to building content/advertiser relationships ---Something to feed the demand for the software, I believe MS will be looking to RNWK to coordinate this.

So, I think RNWK placing effort on content/sponsors/transaction-verifiers will be as important as the software design work.

RealNetworks has alliances with CyberCash, CyberSource, Open Market and VeriFone for pay per view processing.
Bill Gates absolutely salivates over transaction-based services -- anything he can integrate into MSN spells $$.

RealNetworks streaming media deal with SUN could help Bill get his foot in the door of UNIX to place his Universal Player on that OS.
MSFT seems to have this desire to sell software wherever money will change hands. (eg: the Mac)

I think the RNWK programming dept is now acting like a 'division' of Microsoft.
I sense a MSFT buy-out of RNWK down the road.....the relationship seems too tight not too.

Paul



To: Scott Patrick Adams who wrote (206)1/31/1998 1:38:00 PM
From: Doug (Htfd,CT)  Respond to of 5843
 
Scott, I agree that RNWK is in a situation like CTRX. It is dancing with the bear. As long as the bear wants to dance, you dance with the bear. Even if you don't want to dance anymore, you dance with the bear.

Doug (long RNWK)



To: Scott Patrick Adams who wrote (206)2/4/1998 11:08:00 AM
From: Francis Gaskins  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5843
 
Familiar mantra from Steve Harmon (internet.com):
"RNWK may be in real trouble as an emerging battle with Microsoft looms. Still, in our view there's at least three businesses in Real's basket: videocast, audiocast, and software. The former two--if they created networks--could be undiscovered value under RNWK's hood. We'll see if Rob Glaser can hotwire those."

Wasn't that in the prospectus as well?