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Nominal fee?

The nominal fee is per file downloaded. That could add up to a large non-nominal bill for the average P2P downloader who downloads 100's if not thousands of songs and perhaps dozens of movies. »www.nexiconinc.com/getamnesty.shtml
The GetAmnesty program provides a way for users who have illegally downloaded copyrighted files to “settle” with the copyright owner by paying a nominal fee each downloaded file.

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The stock is traded as "pink sheets" and is selling for less than a nickel a share. »finance.yahoo.com/q?s=NXCO.PK
»answers.yahoo.com/question/index···2AAwgkct
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PNK stands for "pink Sheets"
This is an "UNREGULATED" market, these stocks are often of no value, are constantly being hyped and manipulated by the controlling directors.

The float (Amount of shares in the market) is controlled by the principals and the price is hyped, the principals sell their shares into the market and then the market crashes when there is no public interest in a worthless organization.
Last qtrly financials were reported in 2005:
»finance.yahoo.com/q/is?s=nxco.pk
They lost $596,000 on sales of $166,000
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The deal with Youtube is NOT for the "Get Amnesty" program but for the "Digital Ranger" product. That is to pull down offending content and not to go after downloaders, but uploaders.
»biz.yahoo.com/prnews/080911/lath···l?.v=101
»www.nexiconinc.com/digitalranger.shtml

The deal depends on copyright owners to contract with Nexicon for Nexicon to make revenue. The deal with Youtube probably gets them NOTHING from YouTube/Google. I doubt this is bringing them in much money.
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