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Yves Daoust [yvesd@bluestreaktech.com]
`Yves Daoust <yvesd@bluestreaktech.com> [yvesd@bluestreaktech.com]
`7/14/2004 6:34:46 AM
`Milton Diaz [mdiaz@bbity.com]
`RE: BlueStreak BDK licensing and info boundary="----_=_NextPart_001_01C469A7.544EB98B"
`
`Message
`
`From:
`on behalf of
`Sent:
`To:
`Subject:
`
`Milton,
`
`Lunch on Sunday is good. If I don't see you on the setup area just call me on my cell to coordinate the
`l ocation; 514 915-4554.
`
`See you Sunday.
`
`Thanks
`
`Yves
`
`From: Milton Diaz [mailto:mdiaz@bbitv.com]
`Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 9:46 PM
`To: Yves Daoust
`Subject: RE: BlueStreak BDK licensing and info
`
`Hi Yves -
`
`Would you be available to have lunch either Sunday at 1:30pm or Monday at
`Thank you for your response.
`12:30pm? If lunch is not suitable then please let me know an alternative. Thanks, mdp
`
` Original Message
`From: Yves Daoust [mailto:yvesd@bluestreaktech.com]
`Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 10:08 AM
`To: Milton Diaz
`Subject: RE: BlueStreak BDK licensing and info
`
`Hi Milton,
`
`See comments below.
`
`I look forward meeting you in Boston. Let me know the best time for you. I will be there from Saturday
`5pm to Tuesday 5pm.
`
`Regards
`
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`Yves
`
`From: Milton Diaz [mailto:mdiaz@bbitv.com]
`Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 5:17 PM
`To: Yves Daoust
`Subject: RE: BlueStreak BDK licensing and info
`
`Hello Yves -
`
`I regret that I have been out of touch for several weeks; we fell into a period of intense traveling and
`product development, leaving little time for anything else. Things are settling down a bit and I am able
`to focus on other issues, finally...
`
`I would like to reengage our dialogue, as I am very interested in the UI possibilities that Bluestreak
`could bring to our products. I have a few questions that I would appreciate your consideration:
`
`As a brief reminder, BBiTV is developing two distinct product lines: 1) iTV applications and
`support services for local cable ad sales that allow the cable operator's ad sales groups to package iTV
`ad presentations and VOD with their spot sales and 2) a web and iTV-based platform to allow the community
`to publish content (classifieds, announcements, etc.) directly to the local iTV platform.
`VOD is
`i mportant for both products but critical for the ad sales product. The ability to handle large numbers
`of images to be overlaid over backgrounds is critical to the community product (photos for classifieds,
`announcements, personals, etc.)
`
`I do not see from my notes of our conversation on May 26th whether we discussed Bluestreak's
`support for ISA-compliant VOD stream control nor do I see it explicitly discussed in the literature I
`have received from Bluestreak. Do you offer or plan to offer this capability and in what timeframe?
`
`Current plan with TWC calls for integration of their ISA-compliant client. Since they already have a VOD
`client we will use it and exposed its functionalities through Java-Script object. Unfortunately I can't
`give you a firm date on the availability in the field. If it becomes critical to your deal with them,
`they can put a higher priority to it.
`
`Before we committed to your BDK Licensing Program, would you allow us to build one or two
`sample Flash apps at our facility and then carry these to your offices to do a hands-on port into your
`platform? It would be a meaningful exercise for us if you would consider it.
`
`With the BDK licensing comes some training and support hours. It would be ideal that your Flash
`developers come to the training with one or two sample Flash apps. I can give you the developers'
`guidelines to limit their "excitements" on Flash animations and Java-Script code processes...
`
`Are you attending CTAM in Boston this month? I will be there and would be a good opportunity
`to get together.
`
`Yes, I will be in Boston.
`
`Thanks, I look forward to your response.
`
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` Original Message
`From: Yves Daoust [mailto:yvesd@bluestreaktech.com]
`Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 12:49 PM
`To: Milton Diaz
`Subject: RE: BlueStreak BDK licensing and info
`
`Milton,
`
`Yes we do have support for Motorola on our timeline but only in first half of 2005.
`
`Talk to you soon.
`
`Yves
`
`From: Milton Diaz [mailto:mdiaz@bbitv.com]
`Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 2:43 PM
`To: Yves Daoust
`Subject: RE: BlueStreak BDK licensing and info
`
`Yves -
`
`And thank you for making the time yesterday; I enjoyed the discussion.
`
`We will review your documents and respond to you shortly regarding our intent. In the meanwhile, do you
`have support for Motorola on your timeline?
`
`Many thanks,
`
`mdp
`
` Original Message
`From: Yves Daoust [mailto:yvesd@bluestreaktech.com]
`Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 12:38 PM
`To: Milton Diaz
`Subject: BlueStreak BDK licensing and info
`
`Milton,
`
`Nice talking with you today.
`
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`As agreed you will find in attachment our development kit licensing agreement for your review. 1 also
`attached a white paper giving a broad overview of our platform.
`
`1 hope that we will work together very soon and help make BBiTV a success.
`
`Best regards
`
`Yves
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