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Burst.com CEO to Be
Interviewed Today on Traders Nation
Interview scheduled for 8:30 am PST
Santa Rosa, Calif.,
March 14, 2005– Burst.com, Inc. (OTC: BRST), a provider of patented
media delivery software, today announced that its Chairman & CEO, Richard
Lang, will be interviewed today “live” on Traders Nation at approximately
8:30 am PST.
The interview can be
accessed primarily on the Internet at the following address:
www.tradersnation.com/radio.shtml.
Lang will be interviewed
regarding the recently announced $60 million patent license and settlement
between Burst.com and Microsoft.
The interview will
subsequently be available on tradersnation.com and archived at
http://www.tradersnation.com/brst.shtml.
About Burst.com:
Burst.com, headquartered in Santa Rosa,
California, is the developer of Faster-Than-Real-Time™ and Burst-Enabled™
video and audio delivery software. Burst.com’s Burstware® provides
high-quality delivery of full-motion video and CD-quality audio over
IP-based networks. The company, established in 1990, has built an
international patent portfolio covering bursting, video delivery
scheduling and Rapid-casting. Burstware®, Faster-Than-Real-Time™ and
Burst-Enabled™ are trademarks of Burst.com. More information about
Burst.com is available at
www.burst.com.
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This Press Release contains
forward-looking statements similar to those covered by the safe harbor
provisions under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. We
believe that the expectations expressed herein, regarding the basis and
effect of the new license of our technology with Microsoft, our use of the
funds from this non-exclusive license, our intent to further enforce our
patents against other companies and our intent to develop and sustain new
operations are based on reasonable assumptions. However, these
forward-looking statements are subject to numerous uncertainties and risks
and actual results and developments could differ materially from these
expectations. Factors which could affect our operations and prospects
include the costs and uncertainties of pursuing complicated litigation,
the effect our license with Microsoft will have on other companies
utilizing our technology and in our market and our ability to pursue new
or additional operating strategies. We are not responsible for updating
any such forward-looking statements.
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