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That's definitely part of it, but unless Sony wins the lawsuit, they are still free to keep working on bleem!, so unless they are actually at court for something, the lawsuit is not affecting their ability to release a new version or to release bleemcast!
 

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That is until sony buys them out! :D

I don't think Randy & David would sell to Sony. I think they'd rather let the company die, than just have it shelved. I could be wrong, but I don't really see that happening...

I"m betting that their target for bleemcast! is going to be retail stores in the US... I doubt that they're deliberately going to try and leave out other countries, but they'll probably be focusing mostly on the US. Almost all products are focused "at home" first, and then internationally later, and Americans are more conceited than most of the the world (Yes, I'm from the US, and conceited, and know it. :p), so it's even worse here. mathew is probably right that for a lot of potential customers, it is going to cost as much or more in shipping...

Oh, not that it's really that important, but they've been bleem, inc. since about January of last year.. They're no longer an LLC.
 

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What's an LLC and what's an inc? What's the difference? (I wish I had a lawyer to explain it to me :D)

Well, LLC stands for Limited Liability Corporation, and Inc stands for Incorporated. I don't know the exact differences, but they have to do with how liable the stock-holders are if the company goes bankrupt, gets sued, etc (I.E., what the debtors are able take from the owners personal assets)... I'm pretty sure that an Inc protects the owners more, however an LLC is much quicker and less paper work to get. Don't quote me on that, though. :)
 
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