meltup
4 years ago
DEMO--$60M or more??...Even if the DEMO CEO Lang is only able to get the $60M that he got for the patents and IP for Burst.com that he licensed to MICROSOFT in 2005, DEMO is still way underpriced imo...However, DEMO may fetch more than the $60M because, according to the recent news release, the DEMO cloud-based software and intellectual property "represent what may be some of the most significant innovations in internet-based communication in the past decade"....in the current environment of remote communication, the value of the DEMO patents and IP for internet COLLABORATION probably surged.....DEMO still has a VERY TINY MARKET CAP.
meltup
4 years ago
DEMO--Will ZOOM or MICROSOFT pay a fortune for the DEMO COLLABORATION related patents and IP, which does NOT EXPIRE UNTIL 2032 ? The DEMO cloud-based software and IP "represent what may be some of the most significant innovations in internet-based communication in the past decade"...These patents could have recently soared in value in the current environment of remote collaboration imo.....IMO, ZOOM, MICROSOFT, or others might want these patents to perhaps ward off infringement claims by other companies, or to claim that other companies are infringing on their IP.........Richard Lang, the DEMO CEO, had prior success with the BURST.COM patents and IP (which he licensed to MICROSOFT for $60M in 2005), and as co-founder of GO-VIDEO in the 1980's (dual-deck VHS recorders).....
meltup
4 years ago
DEMO---The press release was by the intellectual property merchant bank OCEAN TOMO on the PR WEB newswire.....you could search the words "DEMOCRASOFT AND OCEAN TOMO" to get the press release if you do not get the PR WEB newswire......DEMO retained OCEAN TOMO to divest a comprehensive portfolio of CLOUD-BASED software and intellectual property that "ENABLES EASY AND EFFECTIVE ONLINE COLLABORATION AND ENGAGEMENT".........OCEAN TOMO is a very impressive IP merchant bank, as the Ocean Tomo CEO served as economic expert in CENTRIPETAL $2.6 BILLION to $3.2 BILLION NETWORK security PATENT INFRINGEMANT award........The CEO of DEMO, Richard Lang, was also the co-founder of GO-VIDEO (dual deck VCR---remember that SKYROCKET??).....Lang was involved with another company called BURST.COM in which he had an IP deal with MICROSOFT for $60M about 15 years ago----at todays valuations, the amount probably would have been MUCH HIGHER.....LANG now claims the DEMO IP, PATENTS and claims could represent "WHAT MAY BE SOME OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT INNOVATIONS IN INTERNET BASED COMMUNICATION" in the past decade......it seems the IP firm Ocean Tomo probably agrees.....The market cap of DEMO is STILL VERY TINY.....I am just wondering if ZOOM or MICROSOFT, or other behemoths, might be INFRINGING upon DEMO patents or IP ? In todays environment of online collaboration, it seems quite possible that DEMOS patents and IP are suddenly worth alot of money imo.......