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To: Mac who wrote (3572)7/21/1998 12:26:00 AM
From: Allen R. Page Jr.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5743
 
Anyone can file a lawsuit, including PG. They must of not agreed on the terms. SO WHAT? AT LEAST PG IS MORE CONCERNED WITH
SOUNDVIEW THAN WITH TVL, HMM.........
Can't wait for the dust to clear.



To: Mac who wrote (3572)7/21/1998 9:35:00 AM
From: Louie Romano  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5743
 
ACRI has no other cards to play in the "V-chip" game, but to try to sue for one thing or another... well, once their hand is played out... they will be toast! NO CASH, NO V-CHIP, NO COMPANY, NO FUTURE... NA NA NA NA HEY HEY GOOD BYE, NA NA NA...



To: Mac who wrote (3572)7/21/1998 11:11:00 AM
From: fewbucks26  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5743
 
Louie,

Don't count your chickens . . . While it's nice that PG and SoundView are now going to start beating each other over the heads and spending money on lawyers, while distracting themselves from the task and hand, I still expect TVL to be drawn into the fighting at some point. And the big boys will be sitting back laughing at the amateurs all the way to the bank.

However, I think it gives some validation to TVL's (seemingly overly) cautious approach to introducing V-gis. Especially if PG and SoundView are successful in tarnishing each others products in the course of their fighting.