0001072613-15-000462.txt : 20151116 0001072613-15-000462.hdr.sgml : 20151116 20151116101838 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001072613-15-000462 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 10-Q PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 11 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20150930 FILED AS OF DATE: 20151116 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20151116 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: NETWORK 1 TECHNOLOGIES INC CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0001065078 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: SERVICES-PREPACKAGED SOFTWARE [7372] IRS NUMBER: 113027591 STATE OF INCORPORATION: DE FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 10-Q SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 001-15288 FILM NUMBER: 151232239 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 445 PARK AVENUE STREET 2: SUITE 912 CITY: NEW YORK STATE: NY ZIP: 10022 BUSINESS PHONE: 2128295770 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 445 PARK AVENUE STREET 2: SUITE 912 CITY: NEW YORK STATE: NY ZIP: 10022 FORMER COMPANY: FORMER CONFORMED NAME: NETWORK 1 SECURITY SOLUTIONS INC DATE OF NAME CHANGE: 19980629 10-Q 1 form10q_17873.htm FORM 10-Q DATED SEPTEMBER 30, 2015 form10q_17873.htm


U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

 
FORM 10-Q
 

x
QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the quarterly period ended September 30, 2015
 
o
TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
 
For the transition period from ______ to ______

Commission File Number 1-15288
 

NETWORK-1 TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Its Charter)
 
 
Delaware   11-3027591
(State or Other Jurisdiction of Incorporation or Organization)  
(IRS Employer Identification No.)
 
 
445 Park Avenue, Suite 912
New York, New York
 
10022
(Address of Principal Executive Offices)
 
(Zip Code)
 

                 212-829-5770               
(Registrant’s Telephone Number)
 
 
 
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant: (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.  Yes  x  No  o

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically and posted on its corporate web site every Interactive Data File required to be submitted and posted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T(§223.405) of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit and post such files).  Yes  x   No  o

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, or a smaller reporting company.  See the definitions of “Large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer” and “smaller reporting company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.  (Check one):
 
Large accelerated filer ¨ Accelerated filer ¨
Non-accelerated filer ¨
(Do not check if a smaller reporting company)
Smaller reporting company x
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act).  Yes  o  No  x

The number of shares of the registrant’s common stock, $.01 par value per share, outstanding as of November 13, 2015 was 23,218,551.
 
 


 
 
 
 
NETWORK-1 TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
 
Form 10-Q INDEX
 
    Page No.
PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION  
     
Item 1.
Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements (unaudited)
 
     
 
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets as of September 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014
3
     
 
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2015 and 2014
4
     
 
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 and 2014
5
     
 
Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
6
     
Item 2.  Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations 23
     
Item 3.  Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk 31
     
Item 4. Controls and Procedures  31
     
     
     
PART II. OTHER INFORMATION  
     
Item 1. Legal Proceedings  32
     
Item 1A.  Risk Factors  36
     
Item 2.   Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds 36
     
Item 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities  37
     
Item 5.  Other Information  37
     
Item 6.  Exhibits  37
     
   
Signatures
38

 
 
 
 
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PART I.  FINANCIAL INFORMATION
 
Item 1.  Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
 
 
NETWORK-1 TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
UNAUDITED
 
 
     
September 30,
2015
   
December 31,
2014
 
ASSETS:              
               
CURRENT ASSETS:
             
Cash and cash equivalents
    $ 18,012,000     $ 17,662,000  
Marketable securities, available for sale
      1,079,000       1,079,000  
Royalty receivables
      1,700,000       1,249,000  
Other current assets
       116,000        242,000  
                   
Total Current Assets
       20,907,000       20,232,000  
                   
OTHER ASSETS:
                 
Deferred tax assets
      3,815,000       4,743,000  
Patents, net of accumulated amortization
      2,379,000       3,582,000  
Other investments
      190,000       576,000  
Security deposits
       19,000        19,000  
 
                 
Total Other Assets
      6,403,000        8,920,000  
                   
TOTAL ASSETS
    $ 27,310,000     $ 29,152,000  
                   
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY:
                 
                   
CURRENT LIABILITIES:
                 
Accounts payable
    $ 173,000     $ 338,000  
Accrued expenses
       790,000       1,873,000  
                   
TOTAL LIABILITIES
       963,000        2,211,000  
                   
                   
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
                 
                   
STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
                 
                   
Preferred stock, $0.01 par value, authorized 10,000,000 shares;
                 
none issued and outstanding at September 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014
      ——       ——  
                   
Common stock, $0.01 par value; authorized 50,000,000 shares;
                 
23,239,951 and 24,274,336 shares issued and outstanding at September 30,2015 and December 31, 2014, respectively
      232,000       243,000  
                   
Additional paid-in capital
      61,218,000       60,977,000  
Accumulated deficit
      (35,086,000 )     (34,262,000 )
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
       (17,000 )      (17,000 )
                   
TOTAL STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
      26,347,000       26,941,000  
                   
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
    $ 27,310,000     $ 29,152,000  
 
 
The accompanying notes are an integral part of the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.
 
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NETWORK-1 TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
UNAUDITED
 


   
Three Months Ended
 September 30,
   
Nine Months Ended 
 September 30,
 
   
 2015
   
 2014
   
 2015
   
 2014
 
                         
ROYALTY REVENUE
  $ 3,008,000     $ 1,367,000     $ 10,382,000     $ 11,024,000  
COST OF REVENUE
    927,000       337,000       3,094,000       3,157,000  
GROSS PROFIT
    2,081,000       1,030,000        7,288,000       7,867,000  
OPERATING EXPENSES:
                               
General and Administrative
    915,000       668,000       3,139,000       1,881,000  
Amortization of patents
    413,000       408,000       1,239,000       1,226,000  
Stock-based compensation
    69,000       45,000       243,000       207,000  
                                 
TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES
    1,397,000       1,121,000       4,621,000       3,314,000  
                                 
OPERATING INCOME (LOSS)
    684,000       ( 91,000 )         2,667,000       4,553,000  
                                 
                                 
OTHER INCOME:
                               
Interest income, net
    11,000       8,000       44,000       29,000  
                                 
                                 
INCOME (LOSS) BEFORE INCOME TAXES
    695,000       (83,000 )        2,711,000       4,582,000  
                                 
                                 
INCOME TAXES (BENEFIT)
                               
Current
    26,000       (12,000 )       66,000       90,000  
Deferred
    262,000       (35,000 )       928,000       1,531,000  
Total Income Taxes (Benefit)
    288,000       (47,000     994,000       1,621,000  
                                 
NET INCOME (LOSS)
  $ 407,000     $ (36,000 )     $ 1,717,000     $  2,961,000  
                                 
                                 
Net Income (Loss) per share
                               
Basic
  $ 0.02     $ (0.00 )     $  0.07     $  0.12  
Diluted
  $ 0.02     $ (0.00 )     $  0.07     $  0.11  
                                 
                                 
Weighted average common shares outstanding:
                               
Basic
    23,273,946       24,942,874        23,597,143       25,396,573  
Diluted
    24,654,699       24,942,874       24,590,487       27,610,979  
                                 
NET INCOME (LOSS)
  $ 407,000     $ (36,000 )      $ 1,717,000     $ 2,961,000  
                                 
OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
Unrealized holding gain (loss) on securities available - for - sale arising during period
     12,000       (5,000 )     
__ 
 
       (15,000 )  
                                 
COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
  $ 419,000     $ (41,000 )     $  1,717,000     $ 2,946,000  



The accompanying notes are an integral part of the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements.
 
 
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NETWORK-1 TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
UNAUDITED
 
 
   
Nine Months Ended
September 30,
 
    2015     2014  
             
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:
           
Net Income
  $ 1,717,000     $ 2,961,000  
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:
               
Amortization of patents
    1,239,000       1,226,000  
Stock-based compensation
    243,000       207,000  
Deferred tax provision
    928,000       1,531,000  
Impairment of other investments
    386,000        
                 
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
               
Royalty receivables
  $ (451,000 )   $ (505,000 )
Other current assets
    126,000       120,000  
Accounts payable
    (165,000 )     (48,000 )
Accrued expenses
    (1,082,000 )     (66,000 )
NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES
    2,941,000       5,426,000  
                 
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:
               
Purchases of patents and other assets
    (36,000 )     (78,000 )
Acquisitions of other investments, at cost
     —       (285,000 )
                 
NET CASH USED IN INVESTING ACTIVITIES
     (36,000 )       (363,000 )
                 
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:
               
                 
Value of shares delivered to fund withholding taxes on exercise of options    
          (1,064,000 )
Repurchases of common stock, net of commissions
    (2,555,000 )     (3,259,000 )
Repurchase of warrants
          (505,000 )
Proceeds from exercise of options and warrants
     —        20,000  
                 
NET CASH USED IN FINANCING ACTIVITIES
    (2,555,000 )     (4,808,000 )
                 
NET INCREASE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
    350,000       255,000  
                 
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, beginning of period
    17,662,000       18,938,000  
 
               
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, end of period
  $ 18,012,000     $ 19,193,000  
                                                                                               
               
                 
SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURE OF CASH FLOW INFORMATION:
               
Cash paid during the period for:
               
Interest
  $     $  
Taxes
    50,000       26,000  
 
 


The accompanying notes are an integral part of the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements
 
 
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NETWORK-1 TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
 
 
NOTE A – BASIS OF PRESENTATION AND NATURE OF BUSINESS:
 
[1] BASIS OF PRESENTATION

The accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements are unaudited, but, in the opinion of the management of Network-1 Technologies, Inc. (the "Company"), contain all adjustments consisting only of normal recurring items which the Company considers necessary for the fair presentation of the Company's financial position as of September 30, 2015, and the results of its operations and comprehensive income (loss) for the three and nine month periods ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014 and its cash flows for the nine month periods ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014.  The unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements included herein have been prepared in accordance with the accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (U.S. GAAP) for interim financial information and the instructions to Form 10-Q and Regulation S-X. Accordingly, certain information and footnote disclosures normally included in the consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP may have been omitted pursuant to such rules and regulations, although management believes that the disclosures are adequate to make the information presented not misleading. These condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2014 included in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 5, 2015. The results of operations for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2015 are not necessarily indicative of the results of operations to be expected for the full year.  The accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements include accounts of the Company and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Mirror Worlds Technologies, LLC.

[2] BUSINESS:

The Company is engaged in the development, licensing and protection of its intellectual property assets.  The Company presently owns twenty-four (24) patents including (i) the remote power patent (the “Remote Power Patent”) covering the delivery of power over Ethernet (PoE) cables for the purpose of remotely powering network devices, such as wireless access ports, IP phones and network based cameras; (ii) the Mirror Worlds patent portfolio (the “Mirror World Patent Portfolio”) relating to foundational technologies that enable unified search and indexing, displaying and archiving of documents in a computer system; (iii) the Cox patent portfolio (the “Cox Patent Portfolio”) relating to enabling technology for identifying media content on the Internet and taking further action to be performed based on such identification; and (iv) patents covering systems and methods for the transmission of audio, video and data over computer and telephony networks in order to achieve high quality of service (QoS) (the “QoS Patents”).  The Company has been actively engaged in licensing its Remote Power Patent (U.S. Patent No. 6,218,930).  The Company has entered into nineteen (19) license agreements with respect to its Remote Power Patent.  The Company’s current strategy includes continuing to pursue licensing opportunities for its Remote Power Patent and its efforts to monetize two patent portfolios (the Cox Patent Portfolio and the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio) acquired by the Company in 2013 – (see Note J[2]).  The Company’s acquisition strategy is to focus on acquiring high quality patents which management believes have the potential to generate significant licensing opportunities as the Company has achieved with respect to its Remote Power Patent.  The Company’s Remote Power Patent has generated licensing revenue in excess of $81,000,000 from May 2007 through September 30, 2015.  The Company continually reviews opportunities to acquire or license additional intellectual property.  In addition, the Company may enter into strategic relationships with third parties to develop, commercialize, license or otherwise monetize their intellectual property.  The Company has been dependent upon royalty revenue from license of its Remote Power Patent to fund its operations.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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NOTE B - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
 
Use of Estimates and Assumptions
 
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the consolidated financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting periods. The significant estimates and assumptions made in the preparation of the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements include the valuation of warrants, stock-based payments, deferred income taxes and valuation of other investments.  Actual results could be materially different from those estimates, upon which the carrying values were based.
 
Patents
 
The Company owns patents that relate to various technologies.  The Company capitalizes the costs associated with acquisition, registration and maintenance of its acquired patents and amortizes these assets over their remaining useful lives on a straight-line basis.  Any further payments made to maintain or develop the patents would be capitalized and amortized over the balance of the useful life for the patents or expensed as appropriate.
 
Revenue Recognition

The Company recognizes revenue received from the licensing of its intellectual property in accordance with Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 104, "Revenue Recognition" ("SAB No. 104") and related authoritative pronouncements. Revenue is recognized when (i) persuasive evidence of an arrangement exists, (ii) all obligations have been performed pursuant to the terms of the license agreement, (iii) amounts are fixed or determinable, and (iv) collectability of amounts is reasonably assured.  The Company relies on royalty reports received from third party licensees to record its revenue.  From time to time the Company may audit royalties reported from licensees as the Company did with respect to Cisco Systems, Inc. (see Note N). Any adjusted royalty revenue as a result of such audits is recorded by the Company in the period in which such adjustment is agreed to by the Company and the licensee or otherwise determined.
 
Income Taxes
 
The Company accounts for income taxes in accordance with Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) Topic 740, “Income Taxes” (ASC 740), which requires the Company to use the assets and liability method of accounting for income taxes. Under the assets and liability method, deferred income taxes are recognized for the tax consequences of temporary differences by applying enacted statutory tax rates applicable to future years to differences between financial statement carrying amounts and the tax bases of existing assets and liabilities and operating loss and tax credit carry forward. Under this accounting standard, the effect
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
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NOTE B - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)
 
on deferred income taxes of a change in tax rates is recognized in income in the period that includes the enactment date. A valuation allowance is recognized if it is more likely than not that some portion, or all of, a deferred tax asset will not be realized.
 
ASC 740-10, “Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes,” defines uncertainty in income taxes and the evaluation of a tax position as a two-step process. The first step is to determine whether it is more likely than not that a tax position will be sustained upon examination, including the resolution of any related appeals or litigation based on the technical merits of that position. The second step is to measure a tax position that meets the more-likely-than-not threshold to determine the amount of benefit to be recognized in the financial statements. A tax position is measured at the largest amount of benefit that is greater than 50 percent likelihood of being realized upon ultimate settlement. Tax positions that previously failed to meet the more-likely-than-not recognition threshold should be recognized in the first subsequent period in which the threshold is met. Previously recognized tax positions that no longer meet the more-likely-than-not criteria should be de-recognized in the first subsequent financial reporting period in which the threshold is no longer met.
 
United States federal, state and local income tax returns prior to 2012 are not subject to examination by any applicable tax authorities.
 
Stock-Based Compensation

The Company accounts for its stock-based compensation at fair value estimated on the grant date using the Black-Scholes option pricing model. See Note D for further discussion of the Company’s stock-based compensation.
 
Earnings (Loss) Per Share
 
The Company reports earnings (loss) per share in accordance with U.S. GAAP, which requires presentation of basic and diluted earnings (loss) per share in conjunction with the disclosure of the methodology used in computing such earnings (loss) per share. Basic earnings (loss) per share excludes dilution and is computed by dividing income (loss) available to common shareholders by the weighted average common shares outstanding during the period. Diluted earnings (loss) per share takes into account the potential dilution that could occur if securities or other contracts, such as warrants and options to purchase common stock were exercised. Common stock equivalents having an anti-dilutive effect on earnings per share are excluded from the calculation of diluted earnings (loss) per share.
 
Financial Instruments
 
U.S. GAAP regarding fair value of financial instruments and related fair value measurements define fair value, establish a three-level valuation hierarchy that requires an entity to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value.
 
 
 

 
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NOTE B - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)

The three levels of inputs are defined as follows:
 
Level 1 inputs to the valuation methodology are quoted prices (unadjusted) for identical assets or liabilities in active markets.
 
Level 2 inputs to the valuation methodology include quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets, and inputs that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly, for substantially the full term of the financial instrument.
 
Level 3 inputs to the valuation methodology are unobservable.
 
The carrying value of cash, royalty receivables, other assets, accounts payable, and accrued expenses approximates fair value because of the short period of time between the origination of such instruments and their expected realization and their current market rates of interest.  Marketable securities available for sale are measured at fair value on recurring basis based on Level 1 inputs (see Note H).
 
The Company also measures the fair value of certain assets on a non-recurring basis, when events or circumstances indicate the carrying amount of the assets may be impaired.  These assets consist of the Company’s investments in Lifestreams Technologies Corporation (“Lifestreams”) and are reflected as “Other Investments” in the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (see Note I).  These assets were initially measured at cost and have been written down to fair value as a result of impairment or adjustment to reflect the fair value measurement as of September 30, 2015.  The following table shows the fair value hierarchy for these assets measured at fair value on a non-recurring basis.
 
Non-Recurring Fair
 
Carrying Value
on Condensed
Consolidated
Balance
 
Assets Measured at Fair Value
 
Condensed
Consolidated
Balance Sheet
Value Measurements
 
    Sheet    
 
  Level 1  
 
  Level 2  
 
  Level 3 
 
  Classification  
                     
September 30, 2015
                   
Non-Current Assets
                   
                     
Other Investments
 
$   190,000
 
 
 
$   190,000
 
Other Assets
 
 
The Company has no significant influence or control over Lifestreams and holds less than 20% ownership of Lifestreams.  These investments are reviewed on a periodic basis for impairment.  The Company reviews several factors to determine whether a loss for impairment is needed.  These factors include but are not limited to: (i) the financial condition and prospects of the issuer; (ii) the failure of the issuer to make required principal and interest payments; (iii) the issuer’s difficulty in raising sufficient financing to effectuate its business plan; (iv) the extent to which fair value is less than cost; and (v) the length of time the investment is in an unrealized loss position.  For the nine months ended September 30, 2015, the Company has recorded impairment related to Other Investments in the amount of $386,000.  There can be no assurance that the Company will be able to realize the estimated fair value.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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NOTE C - PATENTS

The Company’s intangible assets at September 30, 2015 include patents with estimated remaining economic useful lives ranging from 0.75 to 6 years.  For all periods presented, all of the Company’s patents were subject to amortization.  The gross carrying amounts and accumulated amortization related to acquired intangible assets as of September 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014 are as follows:
 
   
September 30,
2015
   
December 31,
2014
 
                 
Gross carrying amount – patents
  $ 6,346,000     $ 6,310,000  
Accumulated amortization – patents
     (3,967,000 )        (2,728,000 )
Patents, net
  $ 2,379,000     $ 3,582,000  
                 
 
 
Amortization expense for the three months ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014 was $413,000 and $408,000, respectively.  Amortization expense for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014 was $1,239,000 and $1,226,000, respectively.  Future amortization of current intangible assets, net is as follows:
 
Twelve Months Ended September 30,
       
         
            2016
  $ 1,169,000  
            2017
  $ 192,000  
            2018
  $ 192,000  
            2019
  $ 186,000  
            2020 and thereafter
  $ 640,000  
                             Total
  $ 2,379,000  
         
 
The Company’s Remote Power Patent expires in March 2020. The expiration dates of the patents within the Company’s Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio range from June 2016 to February 2020. The expiration dates of the patents within the Cox Patent Portfolio range from September 2021 to November 2023 and the expiration date of the QoS Patents is June 2019.
 
 
NOTE D – STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION
 
The fair value of each option grant on the date of grant is estimated using the Black-Scholes option-pricing model.  On the date of grant, the following weighted average assumptions were utilized for options granted during the nine months ended September 30, 2015 and 2014.
 
    2015   2014
         
Risk-free interest rates
Expected option life in years
Expected stock price volatility
Expected dividend yield
 
1.39%
5 years
30.24%
-0-
 
1.65%
5 years
42.65%
-0-
 
 
 
 
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NOTE D – STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION (continued)
 
The following table presents information relating to all stock options outstanding and exercisable at September 30, 2015:

           
Weighted
       
       
Weighted
 
Average
     
Weighted
Range of
     
Average
 
Remaining
     
Average
Exercise
 
Options
 
Exercise
 
Life in
 
Options
 
Exercise
    Price    
 
Outstanding
 
    Price    
 
    Years    
 
Exercisable
 
    Price    
                     
$0.83 - $2.34
 
2,855,000
 
   $1.33
 
3.36
 
2,715,000
 
$1.30

 
During the nine month period ended September 30, 2015, the Company granted 5-year stock options as an annual grant to each of its three non-management directors to purchase 35,000 shares of its common stock at an exercise price of $2.34 per share.  Such options vest over a one-year period in four equal quarterly amounts which began on April 22, 2015, subject to continued service on the Board.
 
The Company recorded stock-based compensation of $69,000 and $45,000 for the three months ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, respectively.  The Company recorded stock-based compensation of $243,000 and $207,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, respectively.  The Company has an aggregate of $43,000 of unrecognized stock-based compensation cost as of September 30, 2015.  The aggregate intrinsic value of options exercisable at September 30, 2015 was $1,964,000.
 
During the nine month period ended September 30, 2015, the Company’s Executive Vice President exercised a stock option to purchase 150,000 shares of the Company’s common stock at an exercise price of $0.90 per share.  The option was exercised on a cashless (net exercise) basis by delivery to the Company of 60,000 shares of common stock resulting in 90,000 net shares issued to the Company’s Executive Vice President with respect to such option exercise.  In addition, during the nine month period ended September 30, 2015, a consultant to the Company exercised a stock option to purchase 50,000 shares of the Company’s common stock at an exercise price of $0.90 per share.  The option was exercised on a cashless (net exercise) basis by delivery to the Company of 19,651 shares of common stock resulting in 30,349 net shares issued to the consultant with respect to such option exercise.
 
On April 9, 2014, the Company issued 5-year stock options to (i) each of its Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President to purchase 50,000 shares of common stock, at an exercise price of $1.65 per share, which options vest 25,000 shares on December 31, 2014 and 25,000 shares on December 31, 2015 and (ii) a consultant to the Company to purchase 75,000 shares of common stock at an exercise price of $1.65 per share, which option vests 37,500 shares on December 31, 2014 and 37,500 shares on December 31, 2015.
 
On April 9, 2014, the Company issued 5-year stock options as an annual grant to each of its three non-management directors to purchase 35,000 shares of common stock at an exercise price of $1.65 per share.  Such options vested 8,750 shares on the date of grant and 8,750 shares in three equal quarterly amounts which began on June 30, 2014, subject to continued service on the Board of Directors.
 
During the nine month period ended September 30, 2014, the Company’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer exercised stock options to purchase an aggregate of 1,517,500 shares of common stock at exercise prices of $0.25 per share (1,100,000 shares) and $0.68 per share (417,500 shares).
 
 
 
 
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NOTE D – STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION (continued)
 
All such shares were exercised on a cashless (net exercise) basis by delivery to the Company of an aggregate of 292,618 shares of common stock.  In addition, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer delivered to the Company an aggregate of 516,288 shares of common stock with an aggregate value of $986,110 to fund payroll withholding taxes with respect to such option exercises.  As a result of the aforementioned stock option exercises, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer received 708,594 net shares of the Company’s common stock.
 
During the nine month period ended September 30, 2014, the Company’s Executive Vice President exercised a stock option to purchase 75,000 shares of the Company’s common stock at an exercise price of $0.68 per share.  The option was exercised on a cashless (net exercise) basis by delivery to the Company of 31,098 shares of common stock.  In addition, 16,968 shares were delivered to the Company with an aggregate value of $27,828 to fund payroll withholding taxes on exercise, resulting in net shares of 26,934 issued to the Company’s Executive Vice President with respect to such option exercise.
 
As of September 30, 2015, the following are the outstanding warrants to purchase shares of the Company’s common stock:
 
 
    Number of
 
Exercise
   
 
   Warrants
 
Price
 
Expiration Date
           
 
    250,000
 
$2.10
 
May 21, 2018
 
    250,000
 
$1.40
 
May 21, 2018
 
    125,000
 
$2.10
 
 July 26, 2018
 
    125,000
 
$1.40
 
 July 26, 2018
Total          
   750,000
       

 
All of the aforementioned warrants were issued to Recognition Interface, LLC in connection with the Company’s acquisition of the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio (see Note J[2]).
 
 
NOTE E – INCOME TAXES
 
At September 30, 2015, the Company had net operating loss carryforwards (NOLs) totaling approximately $22,540,000 expiring through 2029, with a future tax benefit of approximately $7,889,000.  At September 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014, $3,815,000 and $4,743,000, respectively, were recorded as deferred tax assets on the Company’s condensed consolidated balance sheets. During the three month period ended September 30, 2015 as a result of income before taxes of $695,000, $288,000 was recorded as an income tax expense and the Company’s deferred tax assets were reduced by $262,000 to $3,815,000.  During the nine month period ended September 30, 2015 as a result of income (before taxes) for the period of $2,711,000, $994,000 was recorded as income tax expense and the deferred tax assets were reduced by $928,000 to $3,815,000.  To the extent that the Company has taxable income in the future, it will report income tax expense and such expense attributable to federal income taxes will reduce the deferred tax assets reflected on the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets.  Management will continue to evaluate the recoverability of the Company’s NOLs and adjust the deferred tax assets accordingly.  Utilization of NOLs can be subject to a substantial annual limitation due to ownership change limitations that could occur in the future, as required by Section 382 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, as well as similar state provisions.  There was no change in the allowance against the deferred tax assets since December 31, 2014.
 
 
 
 
 
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NOTE E – INCOME TAXES (continued)
 
The personal holding company (“PHC”) rules under the Internal Revenue Code impose a 20% tax on a PHC’s undistributed personal holding company income (“PHC Income”), in general, taxable income subject to certain adjustments.  For a corporation to be classified as a PHC, it must satisfy two tests: (i) that more than 50% in value of its outstanding shares must be owned directly or indirectly by 5 or fewer individuals at anytime during the second half of the year (after applying constructive ownership rules to attribute stock owned by entities to their beneficial owners and among certain family members and other related parties) (the “Ownership Test”) and (ii) at least 60% of its adjusted ordinary gross income for a taxable year consists of dividends, interest, royalties, annuities and rents (the “Income Test”).  During the second half of 2015 through the date of this quarterly report (as well as prior years), the Company did not meet the Ownership Test.  Due to the significant number of shares held by the Company’s largest shareholders, the Company will continually assess its share ownership to determine whether it meets the Ownership Test.  If the Ownership Test were met and the income generated by the Company were determined to constitute “royalties” within the meaning of the Income Test, the Company would constitute a PHC and the Company would be subject to a 20% tax on the amount of any PHC Income (which cannot be offset by NOLs) that it does not distribute to its shareholders.

 
NOTE F – EARNINGS (LOSS) PER SHARE

Basic Earnings (loss) per share is calculated by dividing the net income (loss) by the weighted average number of outstanding common shares during the period. Diluted per share data includes the dilutive effects of options, warrants and convertible securities. Potential shares of 3,605,000 and 3,700,000 at September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, respectively, consisted of options and warrants.  Computations of basic and diluted weighted average common shares outstanding are as follows:
 
   
Nine Months Ended
 September 30,
   
Three Months Ended
 September 30,
 
                         
   
2015
   
2014
   
2015
   
2014
 
                         
Weighted-average common shares outstanding – basic
    23,597,143       25,396,573       23,273,946       24,942,874  
Dilutive effect of options and warrants
    993,344       2,214,406       1,380,753        
Weighted-average common shares outstanding – diluted
    24,590,487       27,610,979       24,654,699       24,942,874  
Options and warrants excluded from the computation of diluted income (loss) per share because the effect of inclusion would have been anti-dilutive
    105,000       675,000       105,000       3,700,000  

 
NOTE G – CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS

The Company places cash investments in high quality financial institutions insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ("FDIC").  At September 30, 2015, the Company maintained a cash balance of $17,758,000 in excess of FDIC limits.
 
The Company considers all highly liquid short-term investments purchased with an original maturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents.
 
 
 
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NOTE G – CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS (continued)

Cash and cash equivalents as of September 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014 are composed of: 

   
September 30, 2015
   
December 31, 2014
 
             
Cash
  $ 3,632,000     $ 2,984,000  
Money market fund
    14,380,000       14,678,000  
Total
  $ 18,012,000     $ 17,662,000  

 
NOTE H - MARKETABLE SECURITIES
 
Marketable securities are classified as available-for-sale and are recorded at fair market value.  Unrealized gains and losses are reported as other comprehensive income or loss.  Realized gains and losses are reclassified from other comprehensive income or loss to net income or loss in the period they are realized.  At September 30, 2015, the Company's marketable securities consisted of two corporate bonds (aggregate face value $1,000,000) with a 3.9% and 4.5% coupon and term of greater than three months when purchased.  The Company’s marketable securities mature in 2021 and it is not the intention of the Company to hold such securities until maturity.
 
 
NOTE I – OTHER INVESTMENTS

In May 2013, as part of the acquisition of the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio (see Note J[2]), the Company acquired from Mirror Worlds, LLC 250,000 shares of common stock of Lifestreams Technologies Corporation (“Lifestreams”), a company engaged in the development of next generation applications and methodologies designed to organize and display digital data.  In July 2013, the Company made an additional investment of $50,000 in Lifestreams as part of a financing and received 123,456 shares of Series A preferred stock and, as part of an amended license agreement between the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary and Lifestreams, the Company received a warrant to purchase 1,305,000 shares of common stock of Lifestreams.  The warrant was valued at $70,000 based on the Black-Scholes option model and recorded as non-cash royalty income during 2013.  In March 2014, the Company participated in a $2.0 million secured convertible notes (the “Notes”) financing of Lifestreams by agreeing to invest an aggregate of $380,000 in four equal tranches (the first tranche of $95,000 was paid at closing).  In May 2014, August 2014 and December 2014, the Company made additional investments of $95,000 each as part of the second, third and fourth tranche of the investment.

Since the Company owns less than 20% of the outstanding equity of Lifestreams and does not have significant influence or control, the Company’s investment in Lifestreams was recorded at cost.  The Notes all matured on March 31, 2015.  At September 30, 2015, Lifestreams remained in default of the Notes and had not completed any additional material financing. As a result, the Company has an impairment of $386,000 with respect to the investment which has a carrying value at September 30, 2015 of $190,000 compared with a carrying value at December 31, 2014 of $576,000.  The carrying value of $190,000 at September 30, 2015 reflects management’s estimate at September 30, 2015 of the fair value of the investment (see Note B).  The impairment of $386,000 is included in general and administrative expenses in the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations for the nine months ended September 30, 2015.

 
 
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NOTE J – COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
 
[1] Legal Fees:
 
Russ, August & Kabat provides legal services to the Company with respect to its pending patent litigations filed in April 2014 and December 2014 against Google Inc. and YouTube, LLC in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York relating to certain patents within the Company’s Cox Patent Portfolio (see Note L[1] hereof).  The terms of the Company’s agreement with Russ, August & Kabat provides for legal fees on a full contingency basis ranging from 15% to 30% of the net recovery (after deduction of expenses) depending on the stage of the proceeding in which the result (settlement or judgment) is achieved.  The Company is responsible for all of the expenses incurred with respect to this litigation.
 
Dovel & Luner, LLP provides legal services to the Company with respect to its patent litigation commenced in May 2013 against Apple Inc., Microsoft, Inc. and other major vendors of document system software and computer systems in the United States District Court of Texas, Tyler Division, for infringement of U.S. Patent No. 6,006,227 (part of the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio - see Note L[2] hereof).  The terms of the Company’s agreement with Dovel & Luner LLP provide for legal fees on a contingency basis ranging from 25% to 40% of the net recovery (after deduction of expenses) depending upon the stage of proceeding in which a result (settlement or judgment) is achieved, subject to certain agreed upon contingency fee caps depending upon the amount of the net recovery.  The Company is responsible for a certain portion of the expenses incurred with respect to the litigation.
 
Dovel & Luner, LLP provides legal services to the Company with respect to its patent litigation filed in September 2011 against sixteen (16) data networking equipment manufacturers in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Tyler (see Note L[3]).  The terms of the Company’s agreement with Dovel & Luner LLP essentially provides for legal fees on a full contingency basis ranging from 12.5% to 35% (with certain exceptions) of the net recovery (after deduction for expenses) depending on the stage of the preceding in which a result (settlement or judgment) is achieved.  For the three month period ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, the Company incurred aggregate contingent legal fees with respect to the litigation of $442,000 and $-0-, respectively, to Dovel & Luner, LLP.  For the nine month period ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, the Company incurred aggregate contingent legal fees with respect to the litigation of $665,000 and $23,000, respectively, to Dovel & Luner, LLP.  The Company is responsible for a certain portion of the expenses incurred with respect to the litigation.

Dovel & Luner, LLP provided legal services to the Company with respect to the litigation settled in July 2010 against Cisco and several other major data networking equipment manufacturers (see Note L[4]).  The terms of the Company’s agreement with Dovel & Luner, LLP with respect to this litigation provided for legal fees of a maximum aggregate cash payment of $1.5 million plus a contingency fee of 24% (based on the settlement being achieved at the trial stage).  As a result of the royalty payments payable quarterly by Cisco in accordance with the Company’s settlement and license agreement with Cisco, the Company has an obligation to pay Dovel & Luner, LLP (including local counsel) 24% of such royalties received.  During the three months ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, the Company incurred aggregate legal fees to Dovel & Luner, LLP of $322,000 and $229,000 respectively.  During the nine months ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, the Company incurred aggregate legal fees to Dovel & Luner, LLP of $1,868,000 and $2,461,000, respectively, with respect to the aforementioned litigation.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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NOTE J – COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (continued)
 
With respect to the Company’s litigation against D-Link, which was settled in May 2007, the Company utilized the services of Blank Rome, LLP on a full contingency basis.  In accordance with the Company’s contingency fee agreement with Blank Rome LLP, once the Company recovered its expenses related to the litigation (which were recovered in the first quarter of 2013), the Company is obligated to pay legal fees to Blank Rome LLP equal to 25% of the royalty revenue received by the Company from its license agreement with D-Link for the life of the Remote Power Patent.  During the three month period ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, the Company incurred legal fees to Blank Rome LLP of $13,000 and $14,000, respectively.  During the nine month period ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, the Company incurred legal fees to Blank Rome LLP of $43,000 and $42,000, respectively.
 
[2] Patent Acquisitions:
 
On February 28, 2013, the Company completed the acquisition of four patents (as well as a pending patent application) from Dr. Ingemar Cox (these patents together with subsequent related patent issuances comprise the Cox Patent Portfolio), a technology leader in digital watermarking content identification, digital rights management and related technologies, for a purchase price of $1,000,000 in cash and 403,226 shares of the Company’s common stock.  In addition, the Company is obligated to pay Dr. Cox 12.5% of the net proceeds (after deduction of expenses) generated by the Company from licensing, sale or enforcement of the patents.  Since the acquisition of the patent portfolio from Dr. Cox, the Company has been issued five additional related patents by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”).  Professional fees and filing fees of $169,000 were capitalized as patent cost.
 
On May 21, 2013, the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Mirror Worlds Technologies, LLC, acquired all of the patents previously owned by Mirror Worlds, LLC (which subsequently changed its name to Looking Glass LLC (“Looking Glass”)), consisting of nine issued United States patents and five pending applications covering foundational technologies that enable unified search and indexing, displaying and archiving of documents in a computer system (these patents together with subsequent related patent issuances comprise the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio).  As consideration for the patent acquisition, the Company paid Looking Glass $3,000,000 in cash, and issued 5-year warrants to purchase an aggregate of 1,750,000 shares of the Company’s common stock (875,000 shares of common stock at an exercise price of $1.40 per share and 875,000 shares of common stock at an exercise price of $2.10 per share) (the “Looking Glass Warrants”).  On June 3, 2014, the Company repurchased the Looking Glass Warrants from Looking Glass at a cost of $505,000.
 
As part of the acquisition of the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio, the Company also entered into an agreement with Recognition Interface, LLC (“Recognition”), an entity that financed the commercialization of the patent portfolio prior to its sale to Mirror Worlds, LLC and also retained an interest in the licensing proceeds of the patent portfolio held by Mirror Worlds, LLC.  Pursuant to the terms of the Company’s agreement with Recognition, Recognition received (i) 5-year warrants to purchase 250,000 shares of the Company’s common stock at an exercise price of $1.40 per share, and (ii) 5-year warrants to purchase 250,000 shares of common stock at an exercise price of $2.10 per share.  Recognition also received from the Company an interest in the net proceeds realized from the monetization of the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio, as follows: (i) 10% of the first $125 million of net proceeds; (ii) 15% of the next $125 million of net proceeds; (iii) and 20% of any portion of the net proceeds in excess of $250 million.  In addition, Abacus and Associates, Inc. (“Abacus”), an entity affiliated with Recognition,  received  a  60-day  warrant  to  purchase  500,000  shares  of  the Company’s common stock at an exercise price of $2.05 per
 
 
 
 
 
 
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NOTE J – COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES (continued)
 
share.  In accordance with the Company’s agreement with Recognition, as a result of the exercise of the 60-day warrant by Abacus in July 2013, additional 5-year warrants to purchase an aggregate of 250,000 shares of the Company’s common stock were issued to Recognition (125,000 shares at an exercise price of $2.10 per share and 125,000 shares at an exercise price of $1.40 per share).  As part of the acquisition of the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio, professional fees and filing fees of $409,000 were capitalized as patent cost.
 
[3] Amended Patent Purchase Agreement:

In January 2005, the Company and Merlot Communications, Inc., the successor of which is BAXL Technologies, Inc. (the “Seller”), amended the Patent Purchase Agreement originally entered into in November 2003 (the "Amendment") pursuant to which the Company paid an additional purchase price of $500,000 to Seller for the restructuring of future contingent payments to Seller from the licensing or sale of the patents (including the Remote Power Patent and the QoS Patents).  The Amendment provided for future contingent payments by the Company to Seller of $1.0 million upon achievement of $25 million of Net Royalties (as defined) which payment was made in 2012, an additional $1.0 million contingent payment upon achievement of $50 million of Net Royalties (the “Second Contingent Payment”) and an additional $500,000 contingent payment upon achievement of $62.5 million of Net Royalties from the licensing or sale of the patents acquired from Seller.  On March 11, 2015, the Company entered into an agreement with a secured creditor of the Seller, who had all rights with respect to the Second Contingent Payment, pursuant to which the Company paid the secured creditor $900,000 in full satisfaction of the Second Contingent Payment of $1.0 million.
 
[4] Services Agreement:
 
Pursuant to a master services agreement, dated November 30, 2004 (the “Services Agreement”), between the Company and ThinkFire Services USA, Ltd. (“ThinkFire”), the Company was obligated to pay ThinkFire fees from royalty payments received from certain licensees of the Remote Power Patent over the term of the licenses in consideration for services performed on behalf of the Company.  During the years ended December 31, 2014 and December 31, 2013, the Company incurred fees to ThinkFire of $105,000 and $104,000, respectively.  On February 10, 2015, the Company entered into an agreement with ThinkFire pursuant to which the Services Agreement was terminated with no further obligations in consideration of the Company’s payment of $285,000 to ThinkFire ($261,000 of such payment has been included as general and administrative expenses for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 and the balance of $24,000 was accrued as an expense for the year ended December 31, 2014).
 
[5] Lease Agreements:
 
The Company currently leases office space in New York, New York at a cost of $3,600 per month pursuant to a lease expiring on November 30, 2015.

The Company entered into a four-year lease agreement commencing July 18, 2011 to rent office space, consisting of approximately 2,400 square feet, for offices in New Canaan, Connecticut.  The Company paid a base rent of $7,000 per month which is subject to annual adjustments to reflect increases in real estate taxes and operating expenses.  Effective August 1, 2015, the Company entered into an agreement to extend the lease for a four year period (expiring September 30, 2019) at a base rent of $7,000 per month for the first year (increasing $100 per month each year), which is subject to annual adjustments to reflect increases in real estate taxes and operating expenses.


 
 
 
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Note K - EMPLOYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND OTHER AGREEMENTS
 
Mirror Worlds Technologies, LLC, the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary, leases office space in Tyler, Texas with a base monthly rent of $620, which expires in April 2016.

[1] On November 1, 2012, the Company entered into an employment agreement (the “Agreement”) with its Chairman and Chief Executive Officer for a one year term (which was automatically extended for two successive one year periods expiring on November 1, 2015 unless terminated by the Company) at an annual base salary of $415,000.  The Agreement established an annual target bonus of $150,000 for the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer based on performance criteria to be established on an annual basis by the Board of Directors (or compensation committee).  For the year ended December 31, 2014, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer received an annual cash bonus of $200,000.  In connection with the Agreement, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer was issued a ten-year option to purchase 500,000 shares of the Company’s common stock at an exercise price of $1.19 per share, which vests in equal quarterly amounts of 41,667 shares beginning November 1, 2012 through August 31, 2015, subject to acceleration upon a change of control.  The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer shall forfeit the balance of unvested shares if his employment has been terminated “For Cause” (as defined) by the Company or by him without "Good Reason" (as defined).  Under the terms of the Agreement, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer also receives incentive compensation in an amount equal to 5% of the Company’s gross royalties or other payments or proceeds (without deduction of legal fees or any other expenses) with respect to its Remote Power Patent and a 10% net interest (gross royalties and other payments or proceeds after deduction of all legal fees and litigation expenses related to licensing, enforcement and sale activities, but in no event shall he receive less than 6.25% of the gross recovery) of the Company’s royalties and other payments with respect to its other patents (including the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio and the Cox Patent Portfolio) besides the Remote Power Patent (the “Incentive Compensation”).  During the three months ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer earned Incentive Compensation of $150,000 and $68,000, respectively, which amounts are included in accrued expenses.  During the nine months ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer earned Incentive Compensation of $519,000 and $550,000, respectively.
 
The Incentive Compensation shall continue to be paid to the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer for the life of each of the Company’s patents with respect to licenses entered into with third parties during the term of his employment or at anytime thereafter, whether he is employed by the Company or not; provided, that, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer’s employment has not been terminated by the Company “For Cause” (as defined) or terminated by him without “Good Reason” (as defined).  In the event of a merger or sale of substantially all of the assets of the Company, the Company has the option to extinguish the right of the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer to receive future Incentive Compensation by payment to him of a lump sum payment, in an amount equal to the fair market value of such future interest as determined by an independent third party expert if the parties do not reach agreement as to such value.  In the event that the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer’s employment is terminated by the Company “Other Than For Cause” (as defined) or by him for “Good Reason” (as defined), the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer shall also be entitled to (i) a lump sum severance payment of 12 months base salary, (ii) a pro-rated portion of the $150,000 target bonus provided bonus criteria have been satisfied on a pro-rated basis through the calendar quarter in which the termination occurs and (iii) accelerated vesting of all unvested options and warrants.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Note K - EMPLOYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND OTHER AGREEMENTS (continued)
 
In connection with the Agreement, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer has also agreed not to compete with the Company as follows: (i) during the term of the Agreement and for a period of 12 months thereafter if his employment is terminated “Other Than For Cause” (as defined) provided he is paid his 12 month base salary severance amount and (ii) for a period of two years from the termination date, if terminated “For Cause” by the Company or “Without Good Reason” by the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
 
[2]   On April 9, 2014, the Company’s Chief Financial Officer entered into an offer letter with the Company pursuant to which he continues to serve, on an at-will basis, at an annual base salary of $157,500 and is eligible to receive incentive or bonus compensation on an annual basis in the discretion of the Company’s Compensation Committee.  The Chief Financial Officer received an annual bonus of $30,000 for the year ended December 31, 2014.  In connection with the offer letter, the Chief Financial Officer was issued under the Company’s 2013 Stock Incentive Plan a 5-year stock option to purchase 50,000 shares of the common stock, at an exercise price of $1.65 per share, which option vests in two equal amounts (25,000 shares each) on each of December 31, 2014 and December 31, 2015.  In addition, in the event the Chief Financial Officer’s employment is terminated without “Good Cause” (as defined), he shall receive (i) (a) 6 months base salary or (b) 12 months base salary in the event of a termination without “Good Cause” within 6 months following a “Change of Control” of the Company (as defined) and (ii) accelerated vesting of all remaining unvested shares underlying his options or any other awards he may receive in the future.
 
 
NOTE L – LEGAL PROCEEDINGS  
 
[1]  On April 4, 2014 and December 3, 2014, the Company initiated litigation against Google Inc. and YouTube, LLC in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York for infringement of several of its patents within the Cox Patent Portfolio (see Note J[2] hereof) which relate to the identification of media content on the Internet.  The lawsuits allege that Google and YouTube have infringed and continue to infringe certain of the Company’s patents by making, using, selling and offering to sell unlicensed systems and related products and services, which include YouTube’s Content ID system.
 
In December 2014, Google filed four petitions to institute Inter Partes Review at the USPTO pertaining to patents within the Cox Patent Portfolio asserted in the litigation filed in April 2014 as described above.  Google in each of the four Inter Partes Review petitions seeks to invalidate certain claims of the Company’s patents at issue within the Cox Patent Portfolio.  On June 23, 2015, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (“PTAB”) of the USPTO issued an order instituting for trial each of the four petitions for Inter Partes Review.  As a result of instituting for trial the four petitions for Inter Partes Review, the above referenced litigation commenced by the Company in April 2014 against Google and YouTube was stayed on July 2, 2015 until decisions are rendered by the PTAB following trial with respect to the Inter Partes Review proceedings and the Covered Business Method Review referenced below.
 
On April 13, 2015, Google filed a Petition for Covered Business Method Review (CBM) at the PTAB seeking to invalidate claims pertaining to the Company’s U.S. Patent No. 8,904,464, the patent asserted in our litigation against Google and YouTube filed on December 3, 2014 as referenced above.  On October 19, 2015, the PTAB issued an order instituting for trial the Covered Business Method Review on certain grounds.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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NOTE L – LEGAL PROCEEDINGS  (continued)
 
[2]  On May 23, 2013, the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Mirror Worlds Technologies, LLC, initiated patent litigation in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Tyler Division, against Apple Inc., Microsoft, Inc., Hewlett-Packard Company, Lenovo Group Ltd., Lenovo (United States), Inc., Dell, Inc., Best Buy Co., Inc., Samsung Electronics America, Inc. and Samsung Telecommunications America L.L.C., for infringement of U.S.  Patent No. 6,006,227 (the “227 Patent”) (one of the patents the Company acquired as part of the acquisition of the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio – see Note J[2]).  The Company seeks, among other things, monetary damages based upon reasonable royalties.  The lawsuit alleges that the defendants have infringed and continue to infringe the claims of the ‘227 Patent by making, selling, offering to sell and using infringing products including Mac OS and Windows operating systems and personal computers and tablets that include versions of those operating systems, and by encouraging others to make, sell, and use these products.  In September 2013 and October 2013, the defendants filed their answers to the Company’s complaint. Defendants Apple Inc. and Microsoft, Inc. also filed counterclaims for a declaratory judgment of non infringement and invalidity of the ‘227 Patent.  In December 2013, the litigation was severed into two consolidated actions, Mirror Worlds v. Apple and Mirror Worlds v. Microsoft, et. al.  On July 7, 2015, the Court denied  (i) a motion to dismiss by Apple based upon the Kessler doctrine (claiming that Mirror Worlds Technologies, LLC was precluded from initiating patent litigation against Apple because of an earlier case brought by the previous owner of the Mirror Worlds patent portfolio against Apple) and (ii) a motion to dismiss by Microsoft, Apple and other defendants based on Section 101 of the U.S. Patent Act (claiming the ‘227 Patent was invalid for covering subject matter not patentable under Section 101 of the U.S. Patent Act).  On September 24, 2015, the Court issued an order denying a motion by Apple to certify for appeal the Court’s denial of Apple’s motion to dismiss based upon the Kessler doctrine.  On November 6, 2015, the Company settled its litigation with Microsoft and its customers for $4.65 million.
 
[3]  In September 2011, the Company initiated patent litigation against sixteen (16) data networking equipment manufacturers in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Tyler Division, for infringement of its Remote Power Patent.  Named as defendants in the lawsuit, excluding related parties, were Alcatel-Lucent USA, Inc., Allied Telesis, Inc., Avaya Inc., AXIS Communications Inc., Dell, Inc., GarrettCom, Inc., Hewlett-Packard Company, Huawei Technologies USA, Juniper Networks, Inc., Motorola Solutions, Inc., NEC Corporation, Polycom Inc., Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., ShoreTel, Inc., Sony Electronics, Inc., and Transitions Networks, Inc.  Network-1 seeks monetary damages based upon reasonable royalties.  During the year ended December 31, 2012, the Company reached settlement agreements with defendants Motorola Solutions, Inc. ("Motorola"), Transition Networks, Inc. ("Transition Networks") and GarretCom, Inc. (“GarretCom”).  In February 2013, the Company reached settlement agreements with Allied Telesis, Inc. (“Allied Telesis”) and NEC Corporation (“NEC”).  As part of the settlements, Motorola, Transition Networks, GarretCom, Allied Telesis and NEC each entered into a non-exclusive license agreement for the Company’s Remote Power Patent pursuant to which each such defendant agreed to license the Remote Power Patent for its full term (which expires in March 2020) and pay a license initiation fee and quarterly or annual royalties based on their sales of PoE products.  In March 2015 and July 2015, the Company reached settlement agreements with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (“Samsung”), Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (“Huawei”) and ShoreTel Inc. (“ShoreTel”).  Samsung and Huawei each received a non-exclusive fully-paid license for the Remote Power Patent for the remaining life of the Remote Power Patent.  ShoreTel entered into a non-exclusive license agreement for the Remote Power Patent for its full term and paid a license initiation fee and is obligated to pay quarterly royalties based upon its sales of PoE products.
 

 
 
 
 
 
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NOTE L – LEGAL PROCEEDINGS  (continued)
 
[4]  In July 2010, the Company settled its patent litigation pending in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Tyler Division, against Adtran, Inc, Cisco Systems, Inc. and Cisco-Linksys, LLC, (collectively, “Cisco”), Enterasys Networks, Inc., Extreme Networks, Inc., Foundry Networks, Inc., and 3Com Corporation, Inc.  As part of the settlement, Adtran, Cisco, Enterasys, Extreme Networks and Foundry Networks each entered into a settlement agreement with the Company and entered into non-exclusive licenses for the Company’s Remote Power Patent (the “Licensed Defendants”).  Under the terms of the licenses, the Licensed Defendants paid the Company upon settlement approximately $32 million and also agreed to license the Remote Power Patent for its full term, which expires in March 2020.  In accordance with the Settlement and License Agreement, dated May 25, 2011, Cisco is obliged to pay the Company royalties (which began in the first quarter of 2011) based on its sales of PoE products up to maximum royalty payments per year of $8 million through 2015 and $9 million per year thereafter for the remaining term of the patent.  The royalty payments are subject to certain conditions including the continued validity of the Company’s Remote Power Patent, and the actual royalty amounts received may be less than the caps stated above, as was the case in 2013 and 2012. Under the terms of the Agreement, if the Company grants other licenses with lower royalty rates to third parties (as defined in the Agreement), Cisco shall be entitled to the benefit of the lower royalty rates provided it agrees to the material terms of such other license.  Under the terms of the Agreement, the Company has certain obligations to Cisco and if it materially breaches such terms, Cisco will be entitled to stop paying royalties to the Company.  This would have a material adverse effect on the Company’s business, financial condition and results of operations as the Company’s entire current revenue stream is dependent upon the continued validity of its Remote Power Patent.
 
[5] On July 20, 2012, an unknown third party filed with the USPTO a request for ex parte reexamination of certain claims of the Company’s Remote Power Patent.  On September 5, 2012, the USPTO issued an order granting the reexamination.  On October 14, 2014, the USPTO issued a Reexamination Certificate, rejecting a challenge to the patentability of the Remote Power Patent.  The Reexamination Certificate confirms the patentability of the challenged claims of the Remote Power (claims 6, 8 and 9) without any amendment or modification.  The USPTO also allowed fourteen (14) new claims, bringing the total claims in the Remote Power Patent to twenty-three (23) claims.  No claims were rejected.
 
[6]  Avaya Inc., Dell Inc., Sony Corporation of America and Hewlett Packard Co. were petitioners in three Inter Partes Review proceedings (which were joined together) (the “IPR Proceeding”) at the USPTO before the  PTAB involving the Company’s Remote Power Patent. Petitioners in the IPR Proceeding sought to invalidate certain claims of the Remote Power as unpatentable.  On May 22, 2014, the Patent Board issued its Final Written Decision in the Company’s favor rejecting a challenge to the patentability of the Company’s Remote Power Patent.  On July 24, 2014, the Petitioners in the IPR Proceeding each filed a Notice of Appeal of the Patent Board’s decision to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.  On August 5, 2015, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed the decision of the PTAB in the Company’s favor rejecting a challenge to the patentability of the Company’s Remote Power Patent.
 
[7]  On February 16, 2015, Sony Corporation of America filed with the USPTO a Petition for a Covered Business Method Review (CBM) and a request for ex parte reexamination seeking to invalidate certain claims of the Company’s Remote Power Patent.   On April 3, 2015, the USPTO issued an order granting Sony’s request for an ex parte reexamination of the Remote Power Patent.  On July 1, 2015, the USPTO issued a decision in the Company’s favor denying institution of the Covered Business Method Review and rejecting Sony’s challenge to the patentability of the Company’s Remote Power Patent.  On October 23, 2015, the USPTO issued a Notice of Intent to Issue Ex Parte Reexamination Certificate
 

 
 
 
 
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NOTE L – LEGAL PROCEEDINGS  (continued)
 
(“NIRC”) rejecting Sony’s challenge to the patentability of the Remote Power Patent.  The NIRC states that the USPTO intends to confirm the validity of the challenged claims of the Remote Power Patent.
 
 
NOTE MSTOCK REPURCHASE
 
On August 22, 2011, the Company announced that its Board of Directors approved a share repurchase program to repurchase up to $2,000,000 of shares of its common stock over the next 12 months ("Share Repurchase Program").  On June 17, 2015, the Board of Directors authorized its fifth increase to the Share Repurchase Program authorizing the repurchase of up to an additional $2.0 million of shares of common stock over the subsequent 12 month period (for a total of up to $14 million since inception of the program in August 2011).  The common stock may be repurchased from time to time in open market transactions or privately negotiated transactions in the Company’s discretion.  The timing and amount of the shares repurchased is determined by management based on its evaluation of market conditions and other factors.  The Share Repurchase Program may be increased, suspended or discontinued at any time.  Since inception of the Share Repurchase Program through September 30, 2015, the Company has repurchased an aggregate of 6,853,802 shares of its common stock at an average price per share of $1.65 or an aggregate cost of $11,286,287 (exclusive of commissions).  During the three month period ended September 30, 2015, the Company repurchased 71,534 shares of its common stock at an average price per share of $2.17 or an aggregate cost of $155,034 (exclusive of commissions).  During the nine month period ended September 30, 2015, the Company repurchased 1,154,734 shares of its common stock at an average price per share of $2.19 or an aggregate cost of $2,529,180 (exclusive of commissions).  All such repurchased shares have been cancelled.
 
 
NOTE N – CISCO ROYALTY AUDIT AND CONCENTRATION
 
In late December 2013, the Company exercised its right to audit the royalties paid to it by Cisco for the years 2012 and 2013 (the “Audit Period”) in accordance with its May 2011 license agreement with Cisco Systems, Inc. (“Cisco”).  As a result of the audit, Cisco agreed to pay the Company additional royalty payments pursuant to the May 2011 license agreement of $3,281,000 for the Audit Period and other periods covered by the license agreement which was recorded as royalty revenue in the three month period ended June 30, 2014, at the time the Company completed the audit and additional royalty payments were agreed to by the parties.
 
Cisco constituted approximately 71 % and 89% of the Company’s revenue, respectively, for the nine month periods ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014.  Revenue from Cisco constituted approximately 40% and 72% of the Company’s revenue, respectively, for the three months periods ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014.  At September 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014, the royalty receivable from Cisco constituted approximately 70% and 74% of the Company’s royalty receivables, respectively.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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ITEM 2:  MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATION
 
THIS QUARTERLY REPORT ON FORM 10-Q CONTAINS FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS WHICH ARE STATEMENTS THAT INCLUDE INFORMATION BASED UPON BELIEF OF OUR MANAGEMENT, AS WELL AS ASSUMPTIONS MADE BY AND INFORMATION AVAILABLE TO MANAGEMENT. STATEMENTS CONTAINING TERMS SUCH AS “BELIEVES”, “EXPECTS”, “ANTICIPATES”, “INTENDS” OR SIMILAR WORDS ARE INTENDED TO IDENTIFY FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS.  ACTUAL RESULTS, EVENTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES (INCLUDING FUTURE PERFORMANCE, RESULTS AND TRENDS) COULD DIFFER MATERIALLY FROM THOSE SET FORTH IN SUCH STATEMENTS DUE TO VARIOUS RISKS AND UNCERTAINTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THOSE DISCUSSED ON PAGES 14-25 OF OUR ANNUAL REPORT ON FORM 10-K FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014 FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION ON MARCH 5, 2015 AND IN THIS QUARTERLY REPORT ON PAGE 36.
 
OVERVIEW
 
Our principal business is the development, licensing and protection of our intellectual property assets.  We presently own twenty-four (24) patents including (i) our Remote Power Patent covering the delivery of power over Ethernet cables for the purpose of remotely powering network devices, such as wireless access ports, IP phones and network based cameras; (ii) our Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio relating to foundational technologies that enable unified search and indexing, displaying and archiving of documents in a computer system; (iii) our Cox Patent Portfolio relating to enabling technology for identifying media content on the Internet and taking further action to be performed based on such identification; and (iv) our QoS Patents covering systems and methods for the transmission of audio, video and data in order to achieve high quality of service (QoS) over computer and telephony networks.  In addition, we continually review opportunities to acquire or license additional intellectual property.
 
We have been actively engaged in the licensing of our Remote Power Patent (U.S. Patent No. 6,218,930).  We have entered into nineteen (19) license agreements with respect to our Remote Power Patent which, among others, include license agreements with Cisco Systems, Inc., Extreme Networks, Inc., Netgear, Inc., Microsemi Corporation, Motorola Solutions, Inc., NEC Corporation and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. and several other major data networking equipment manufacturers.  Our current strategy includes continuing our licensing efforts with respect to our Remote Power Patent and our efforts to monetize the two patent portfolios (the Cox Patent Portfolio and the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio) we acquired in 2013.  In addition, we continue to seek to acquire additional intellectual property assets to develop, commercialize, license or otherwise monetize such intellectual property.  Our strategy includes working with inventors and patent owners to assist in the development and monetization of their patented technologies.  We may also enter into strategic relationships with third parties to develop, commercialize, license or otherwise monetize their intellectual property.  Our acquisition strategy is to focus on acquiring high quality patents which management believes have the potential to generate significant licensing opportunities as we have achieved with respect to our Remote Power Patent.  Our Remote Power Patent generated licensing revenue in excess of $81,000,000 from May 2007 through September 30, 2015.
 
 
 
 
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On February 28, 2013, as part of our acquisition strategy, we acquired from Dr. Ingemar Cox, a technology leader in digital watermarking content identification, digital rights management and related technologies, four patents (as well as a pending patent application) (these patents together with subsequent related patent issuances comprise our Cox Patent Portfolio) for a purchase price of $1,000,000 in cash and 403,226 shares of our common stock.  In addition, we are obligated to pay Dr. Cox 12.5% of the net proceeds generated by us from licensing, sale or enforcement of the patents (see Note J[2] to our financial statements included in this quarterly report).  In 2014, we were issued three additional patents (U.S. Patent No. 8,640,179, U.S. Patent No. 8,656,441 and U.S. Patent No. 8,782,726) by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) which are part of our Cox Patent Portfolio.
 
On May 21, 2013, Mirror Worlds Technologies, LLC, our wholly-owned subsidiary, acquired all of the patents previously owned by Mirror Worlds, LLC (which subsequently changed its name to Looking Glass LLC) including nine issued United States patents and five pending applications covering foundational technologies that enable unified search and indexing, displaying and archiving of documents in a computer system (these patents together with subsequent related patent issuances comprise our Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio).  The consideration we paid for the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio consisted of (i) $3,000,000 in cash, (ii) 5-year warrants to purchase 875,000 shares of our common stock at an exercise price of $1.40 per share, and (iii) 5-year warrants to purchase 875,000 shares of our common stock at an exercise price of $2.10 per share.  As part of the acquisition we also entered into an agreement with Recognition Interface, LLC (“Recognition”), an entity that financed the commercialization of the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio, pursuant to which we are obligated to pay Recognition certain percentages (ranging from 10%-20%) of net proceeds at certain levels of net proceeds realized by us from the monetization of the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio (see Note J[2] to our financial statements included in this quarterly report).
 
The validity of our Remote Power Patent and certain patents within our Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio and Cox Patent Portfolio are currently being challenged in patent infringement litigation pending in the courts (see “Legal Proceedings” on pages 32-35 of this quarterly report and below).  If certain claims of our Remote Power Patent are ultimately determined to be invalid, such a determination would have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition and results of operations as our entire current revenue stream is dependent upon the continued validity of certain claims of our Remote Power Patent.  If certain of our patents within our Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio or Cox Patent Portfolio are ultimately determined to be invalid, such a determination could have a material adverse effect on our ability to grow our revenue and profits in the future.
 
On May 22, 2013, through our wholly-owned subsidiary, Mirror Worlds Technologies, LLC, we initiated patent litigation against Apple Inc., Microsoft, Inc., Hewlett-Packard Company, Lenovo Group Ltd., Lenovo (United States), Inc., Dell, Inc., Best Buy Co., Inc., Samsung Electronics America, Inc. and Samsung Telecommunications America L.L.C., in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Tyler Division, for infringement of U.S. Patent No. 6,006,227 (part of the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio.  On November 6, 2015, we settled our litigation with Microsoft and its customers for $4.65 million (see “Legal Proceedings” at pages 33-34 hereof).
 
On April 4, 2014 and December 3, 2014, we initiated litigation against Google Inc. and YouTube, LLC in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York for infringement of several of our patents within the Cox Patent Portfolio relating to the identification of media content on the Internet.  The lawsuits allege that Google and YouTube have infringed and continue to infringe certain of our patents by making, using, selling and offering to sell unlicensed systems and related products and services, which include YouTube’s Content ID system.  On June 23, 2015, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (“PTAB”) of the  USPTO issued an order instituting for trial each of four Inter Partes Review petitions filed with the PTAB seeking to invalidate certain claims of our patents at issue in our litigation against Google and YouTube.  On October 19, 2015, the PTAB issued an order instituting for trial on certain grounds a Petition for Covered Business Method Review (CBM) seeking to invalidate certain claims of our patents at issue in our litigation against Google and YouTube.  The litigation has been stayed pending resolution of the proceedings at the PTAB (see “Legal Proceedings” at page 32 hereof).
 
 
 
 
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In September 2011, we initiated patent litigation against sixteen (16) data networking equipment manufacturers in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Tyler Division, for infringement of our Remote Power Patent.  We have since settled the litigation against eight of the defendants (see “Legal Proceedings” at page 34 hereof and Note L[3] to our financial statements included in this quarterly report).
 
As a result of a settlement in July 2010 of patent litigation we had initiated against Cisco Systems, Inc. and Cisco-Linksys, LLC (collectively “Cisco”), we entered into non-exclusive licenses for our Remote Power Patent with Cisco and the other defendants.  For the nine months ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, our royalty revenue from Cisco constituted 71% and 89% of our revenue, respectively.  For the three month period ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, our royalty revenue from Cisco constituted 40% and 72% of our revenue, respectively (See Note N to our financial statements included in this quarterly report).  It is anticipated that one or a few of our licensees will continue to constitute a significant portion of our revenue in the forseeable future.  In accordance with our Settlement and License Agreement, dated May 25, 2011, Cisco is obligated to pay us royalties (which began in the first quarter of 2011) based on its sales of PoE products up to maximum royalty payments per year of $8 million through 2015 and $9 million per year thereafter for the remaining term of the patent (March 2020).  The royalty payments are subject to certain conditions including the continued validity of certain claims of our Remote Power Patent, and the actual royalty amounts received may be less than the caps stated above, as was the case in 2013 and 2012.  Due to our annual royalty rate structure with Cisco which includes declining rates as the volume of PoE product sales increase during the year, royalties from Cisco are anticipated to be highest in the first quarter of the calendar year and decline for each of the remaining calendar quarters of the year.  However, in 2014 we had greater royalty revenue from Cisco in the second quarter as compared to the first quarter because we recorded additional royalty revenue from Cisco in the second quarter as a result of our audit of Cisco completed in 2014 for the years ended December 31, 2013 and December 31, 2012 (see below and Note N to our financial statements included in this quarterly report).
 
In late December 2013, we exercised our right to audit the royalties paid to us by Cisco for the years 2012 and 2013 (the “Audit Period”) in accordance with our May 2011 license agreement with Cisco.  As a result of the audit, Cisco agreed to pay us additional royalty payments pursuant to the May 2011 license agreement of $3,281,000 for the Audit Period and other periods covered by license agreement which were recorded as revenue in the three month period ended June 30, 2014, at the time the parties agreed to the amount of the additional royalty revenue (see Note N to our financial statements included in this quarterly report).
 
On February 16, 2015, Sony Corporation of America filed a Petition for Covered Business Method Review (CBM) and a request for an ex parte reexamination with the USPTO seeking to invalidate certain claims of our Remote Power Patent.  On April 3, 2015, the USPTO issued an order granting Sony’s request for an ex parte reexamination.  On July 1, 2015, the PTAB of the USPTO issued a decision in our favor denying institution of the Covered Business Method Review and rejected Sony’s challenge to the patentability of our Remote Power Patent.  On October 23, 2015, the USPTO issued a Notice of Intent to Issue Ex Parte Reexamination Certificate rejecting Sony’s challenge to the patentability of our Remote Power Patent (see “Legal Proceedings” at page 35).
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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At September 30, 2015, we had an impairment of $386,000 with respect to our investment in Lifestreams Technologies Corporation (see Note B and Note I to our financial statements included in this quarterly report) which has been included in general and administrative expenses in our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the nine months ended September 30, 2015.  Our investment in Lifestreams Technologies Corporation has a carrying value at September 30, 2015 of $190,000 as compared to a carrying value of $576,000 at December 31, 2014.  The carrying value of the investment was initially measured at cost and has been written down to fair value of $190,000 as of September 30, 2015 to reflect management’s assessment of the fair value of the investment.  The impairment of $386,000 reflects a write-down of the full amount of our equity investment ($196,000) and 50% ($190,000) of our secured convertible note investment.  There can be no assurance that we will be able to realize the fair value of the investment.
 
At September 30, 2015, we had net operating loss carryforwards (NOLs) totaling approximately $22,540,000 expiring through 2029, with a future tax benefit of approximately $7,889,000.  At September 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014, $3,815,000 and $4,743,000, respectively, was recorded as deferred tax assets on our balance sheet.  During the three month period ended September 30, 2015 as a result of income before taxes of $695,000, $288,000 was recorded as an income tax expense and our deferred assets were decreased by $262,000 to $3,815,000.  During the nine months ended September 30, 2015, as a result of income (before taxes) for the period of $2,711,000, $994,000 was recorded as income tax expense and our deferred tax assets were reduced by $928,000 to $3,815,000. To the extent that we have taxable income in the future, we will report income tax expense and such expense attributable to federal income taxes will reduce the deferred tax assets reflected on our balance sheet.  Management will continue to evaluate the recoverability of our NOLs and adjust the deferred tax assets accordingly.  Utilization of NOLs can be subject to a substantial annual limitation due to ownership change limitations that could occur in the future, as required by Section 382 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, as well as similar state provisions.
 
The personal holding company (“PHC”) rules under the Internal Revenue Code impose a 20% tax on a PHC’s undistributed personal holding company income (“PHC Income”), in general, taxable income subject to certain adjustments.  For a corporation to be classified as a PHC, it must satisfy two tests: (i) that more than 50% in value of its outstanding shares must be owned directly or indirectly by 5 or fewer individuals at anytime during the second half of the year (after applying constructive ownership rules to attribute stock owned by entities to their beneficial owners and among certain family members and other related parties) (the “Ownership Test”) and (ii) at least 60% of its adjusted ordinary gross income for a taxable year consists of dividends, interest, royalties, annuities and rents (the “Income Test”).  During the second half of 2015 through the date of this quarterly report (as well as prior years), we did not meet the Ownership Test.  Due to the significant number of shares held by our largest shareholders, we will continually assess our share ownership to determine whether it meets the Ownership Test.  If the Ownership Test were met and the income generated by us were determined to constitute “royalties” within the meaning of the Income Test, we would constitute a PHC and we would be subject to a 20% tax on the amount of any PHC Income (which cannot be offset by NOLs) that we do not distribute to our shareholders.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
 
Three Months Ended September 30, 2015 Compared To Three Months Ended September 30, 2014
 
Revenue.  We had revenue of $3,008,000 for the three months ended September 30, 2015 as compared to revenue of $1,367,000 for the three months ended September 30, 2014, which was related to the receipt of royalties pursuant to license agreements for our Remote Power Patent.  The increase in revenue of $1,641,000 or 120% for the three months ended September 30, 2015 was primarily due to $1,350,000 of revenue from two license agreements entered into in connection with litigation settlements achieved during the three months ended September 30, 2015 (see Note L[3]).  Exclusive of the revenue from the two litigation settlements for the three months ended September 30, 2015, revenue increased by $291,000 or 21% for the three months ended September 30, 2015 compared to the three months ended September 30, 2014.
 
Cost of Revenue.  We had a cost of revenue of $927,000 and $337,000 for the three months ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, respectively.  Included in the cost of revenue for the three months ended September 30, 2015 were contingent legal fees of $777,000 payable to our patent litigation counsel (see Note J[1] to our financial statements included in this quarterly report) and $150,000 of incentive (royalty bonus) compensation payable to our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer pursuant to his employment agreement (see Note K[1] to our financial statements included in this quarterly report).  Included in the cost of revenue for the three months ended September 30, 2014 were contingent legal fees of $269,000 payable to our patent litigation counsel and $68,000 of incentive (royalty bonus) compensation payable to our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer pursuant to his employment agreement.
 
Gross Profit.  The gross profit for the three months ended September 30, 2015 was $2,081,000 as compared to $1,030,000 for the three months ended September 30, 2014.  The increased gross profit of $1,051,000 or 102% for the three months ended September 30, 2015 was primarily due to additional royalty revenue of $1,350,000 (less cost of such revenue) for the three months ended September 30, 2015 attributable to two license agreements entered into in connection with litigation settlements.
 
Operating Expenses.  Operating expenses for the three months ended September 30, 2015 were $1,397,000 as compared to $1,121,000 for the three month period ended September 30, 2014.  General and administrative expenses include, among other expenses, overhead expenses, and finance, accounting, legal and other professional services incurred by us.  General and administrative expenses increased by $247,000 from $668,000 for the three months ended September 30, 2014 to $915,000 for the three months ended September 30, 2015, due primarily to increased expenses for litigation.  Amortization of patents was $413,000 for the three months ended September 30, 2015 as compared to $408,000 for the three months ended September 30, 2014.  Stock-based compensation related to the issuance of stock options was $69,000 for the three months ended September 30, 2015 as compared to $45,000 for the three months ended September 30, 2014.
 
Interest Income.  Interest income for the three months ended September 30, 2015 was $11,000 as compared to $8,000 for the three months ended September 30 2014.
 
Operating Income (Loss). We had operating income of $684,000 for the three months ended September 30, 2015 compared with an operating loss of ($91,000) for the three months ended September 30, 2014.  The increased operating income of $775,000 for the three months ended September 30, 2015 was primarily due to increased revenue of $1,641,000 largely attributable to additional revenue of $1,350,000 from two license agreements entered into in connection with litigation settlements for the three months ended September 30, 2015.
 
 
 
 
 
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Income Taxes (Benefit).  Provisions (Benefits) for federal, state and local income taxes of $288,000 and $(47,000) were recorded for the three months ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, respectively.
 
Deferred Tax Benefit/NOLs.  At September 30, 2015, we had net operating loss carryforwards (NOLs) totaling approximately $22,540,000 expiring through 2029, with a future tax benefit of approximately $7,889,000.  At September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, $3,815,000 and $4,128,000, respectively, has been recorded as deferred tax assets on our balance sheet.  During the three month period ended September 30, 2015 as a result of income before taxes of $695,000, $288,000 was recorded as an income tax expense and our deferred tax assets were reduced by $262,000 to $3,815,000.
 
Net Income.  As a result of the foregoing, we realized  net income of $407,000 or $0.02 per share (basic and diluted) for the three months ended September 30, 2015 compared with a net loss of $36,000 or $(0.00) per share (basic and diluted) for the three months ended September 30, 2014.
 
Nine Months Ended September 30, 2015 Compared To Nine Months Ended September 30, 2014
 
Revenue.  We had revenue of $10,382,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 as compared to revenue of $11,024,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2014, which was related to the receipt of royalties pursuant to license agreements for our Remote Power Patent.  The decrease in revenue of $642,000 or 6% for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 was primarily attributable to $3,281,000 of additional royalty payments from Cisco for the nine months ended September 30, 2014 as a result of our audit of Cisco (see Note N to our financial statements included in this quarterly report).  Exclusive of the additional royalty revenue from the Cisco audit for the nine months ended September 30, 2014, revenue increased $2,639,000 or 34% for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 as compared to the nine months ended September 30, 2014 which was primarily attributable to three litigation settlements aggregating $1,790,000 of additional royalty revenue for the nine months ended September 30, 2015.
 
Cost of Revenue.  We had a cost of revenue of $3,094,000 and $3,157,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, respectively.  Included in the cost of revenue for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 were contingent legal fees of $2,575,000 payable to our patent litigation counsel (see Note J[1] to our financial statements included in this quarterly report) and $519,000 of incentive (royalty bonus) compensation payable to our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer pursuant to his employment agreement (see Note K[1] to our financial statements included in this quarterly report).  Included in the cost of revenue for the nine months ended September 30, 2014 were contingent legal fees of $2,484,000 payable to our patent litigation counsel and $550,000 of incentive (royalty bonus) compensation payable to our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer pursuant to his employment agreement.
 
Gross Profit.  The gross profit for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 was $7,288,000 as compared to $7,867,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2014.  The decreased gross profit of $579,000 or 7% for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 was primarily due to additional revenue from the Cisco audit of $3,281,000 (less the related cost of revenue of $951,000) for the nine months ended September 30, 2014 (see Note N to our financial statements included in this quarterly report).  Exclusive of the gross profit from the Cisco audit for the nine months ended September 30, 2014, gross profit increased $1,751,000 or 32% for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 as compared to the nine months ended September 30, 2014.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Operating Expenses.  Operating Expenses for the nine month period ended September 30, 2015 were $4,621,000 as compared to $3,314,000 for the nine month period ended September 30, 2014.  General and administrative expenses include, among other expenses, overhead expenses and finance, accounting, legal and other professional services incurred by us.  General and administrative expenses increased by $1,258,000 from $1,881,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2014 to $3,139,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 due primarily to impairment of $386,000 of our investment in Lifestreams (see Note I to our financial Statements in this quarterly report), a payment of $261,000 relating to termination of our services agreement with ThinkFire (see Note J(4)) and increased legal fees and expenses of $470,000 related to litigation.  Amortization of patents was $1,239,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 as compared to $1,226,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2014.  Stock-based compensation expense related to the issuance of stock options was $243,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 as compared to $207,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2014.
 
Interest Income.  Interest income for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 was $44,000 as compared to interest income of $29,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2014.
 
Operating Income. We had operating income of $2,667,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 compared with operating income of $4,553,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2014.  The decrease in operating income of $1,886,000 was primarily due to additional revenue and related cost of revenue as a result of the Cisco audit for the nine months ended September 30, 2014 (see Note N to our financial statements included in this quarterly report).  Exclusive of the additional revenue from the Cisco audit for the nine months ended September 30, 2014, operating income for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 increased by $444,000 or 19% as compared to the nine months ended September 30, 2014.
 
Income Taxes (Benefit).  Benefits for federal, state and local income taxes of $994,000 and $1,621,000 were recorded for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, respectively.
 
Deferred Tax Benefit/NOLs. At September 30, 2015, we had net operating loss  carryforwards (NOLs) totaling approximately $22,540,000 expiring through 2029, with a future tax benefit of approximately $7,889,000.  At September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, $3,815,000 and $4,128,000 were recorded as deferred tax assets on our balance sheet.  During the nine month period ended September 30, 2015 as a result of income before taxes of $2,711,000, $994,000 was recorded as income tax expense and our deferred tax assets were reduced by $928,000 to $3,815,000.
 
Net Income.  As a result of the foregoing, we realized net income of $1,717,000 or $0.07 per share (basic and diluted) for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 compared with net income of $2,961,000 or $0.12 per share (basic) and $0.11 per share (diluted) for the nine months ended September 30, 2014.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES
 
We have financed our operations primarily from royalty revenue from licensing our Remote Power Patent.  At September 30, 2015, our principal sources of liquidity consisted of cash and cash equivalents of $18,012,000, marketable securities of $1,079,000 and working capital of $19,944,000.  We believe based on our current cash position and projected licensing revenue from our existing license agreements that we will have sufficient cash to fund our operations for the foreseeable future, although this may not be the case.
 
Working capital increased by $1,923,000 to $19,944,000 at September 30, 2015 as compared to working capital of $18,021,000 at December 31, 2014.  The increase in working capital was primarily due to a decrease in accrued expenses of $1,083,000, increased royalty receivables of $451,000 and increased cash of $350,000.
 
Net cash provided by operating activities for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 decreased by $2,485,000 to $2,941,000 compared to net cash provided by operating activities of $5,426,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2014.  The decrease in net cash provided by operating activities for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 was primarily due to decreased net income of $1,244,000, increased accrued expenses of $1,016,000 (due primarily to $900,000 accrued for a contingent payment (see Note J[3] to our financial statements included herein) and a reduction in our deferred tax provision of $603,000.
 
The net cash used in investing activities for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 was $36,000 for additional patent costs.  Net cash used in investing activities for the nine months ended September 30, 2014 was $363,000, of which $285,000 was for our investment in Lifestreams (see Note I to our financial statement included herein) and $78,000 was for additional patent costs.
 
Net cash used in financing activities for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 was $2,555,000, which related to our repurchase of common stock as part of our share repurchase program.  Net cash used in financing activities for the nine months ended September 30, 2014 was $4,808,000, which included $3,259,000 related to our repurchase of common stock, $1,064,000 relating to the value of shares delivered to fund payroll taxes in connection with option exercises and $505,000 for repurchase of warrants.
 
We maintain our cash primarily in money market accounts.  Accordingly, we do not believe that our investments have significant exposure to interest rate risk.
 
OFF-BALANCE SHEET ARRANGEMENTS
 
We do not have any off-balance sheet arrangements.
 
CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS
 
We do not have any long-term debt, capital lease obligations, operating lease obligations (except as disclosed in Note J[5] to our financial statements included in this quarterly report), purchase obligations or other long-term liabilities to our condensed consolidated financial statements included in this quarterly report.
 
 
 
 
 
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CRITICAL ACCOUNTING POLICIES
 
The Company’s discussion and analysis of its financial condition, results of operations, and cash flow are based on the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements which have been prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP.  The preparation of the financial statements included in this quarterly report on Form 10-Q requires us to make estimates and judgments that affect the reported amounts of assets, fair value of investments, liabilities, revenues and expenses, and related disclosure of contingent liabilities.  On an on-going basis, the Company evaluates these estimates, including those related to intangible assets, deferred income taxes, income taxes payable, valuation of other investments and contingencies and litigation. Additionally, the Company uses assumptions and estimates in calculations to determine stock-based compensation and the valuation of warrants.  The Company bases its estimates on historical experience and on various other assumptions that it believes to be reasonable under the circumstances, the results of which form the basis for making judgments about the carrying values of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources.  Actual results may differ from these estimates under different assumptions or conditions.  For a comprehensive list of our critical accounting policies please see Note B of our financial statements included in this quarterly report.
 
 
ITEM 3. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK.
 
Not Applicable
 
 
ITEM 4. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES.
 
(a)   Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures.

Our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer have evaluated the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rule 13a-15(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) as of the end of the period covered by this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q. Based upon this review, these officers concluded that, as of the end of the period covered by this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q, our disclosure controls and procedures are effective to ensure that information required to be disclosed by us in the reports we file or submit under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 is recorded, processed, summarized and reported, within the time periods specified in applicable rules and forms and is accumulated and communicated to management, including our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.

(b)   Changes in Internal Controls
 
There was no change in our internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2015 that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.
 
 

 
 
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PART II.  OTHER INFORMATION

ITEM 1:  LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
 
Cox Patent Portfolio – Google and YouTube Legal Proceedings
 
On April 4, 2014, we initiated litigation against Google Inc. and YouTube, LLC in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York for infringement of several of our patents within our Cox Patent Portfolio which relate to the identification of media content on the Internet.  The lawsuit alleges that Google and YouTube have infringed and continue to infringe certain of our patents by making, using, selling and offering to sell unlicensed systems and related products and services, which include YouTube’s Content ID system.  In May 2014, the defendants filed an answer to our complaint and asserted defenses of non-infringement and invalidity.
 
On December 3, 2014, we initiated a second litigation against Google and YouTube in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York for infringement of our newly issued patent (part of the Cox Patent Portfolio) relating to the identification and tagging of media content (U.S. Patent No. 8,904,464).  The lawsuit alleges that Google and YouTube have infringed and continue to infringe the patent by making, using, selling and offering to sell unlicensed systems and products and services related thereto, which include YouTube’s content ID system.  In January 2015, the defendants filed an answer to our complaint and asserted defenses of non-infringement and invalidity.
 
In December 2014, Google filed four petitions to institute Inter Partes Review proceedings at the PTAB of the USPTO pertaining to certain patents within our Cox Patent Portfolio asserted in the litigation filed in April 2014 as described above.  In each of the four Inter Partes Review petitions, Google seeks to invalidate certain claims of our patents within the Cox Patent Portfolio which have been asserted in our litigation against Google and YouTube.  On June 23, 2015, the PTAB issued an order instituting each of the four Inter Partes Review petitions for trial.  The above referenced litigation that we commenced in April 2014 against Google and YouTube was stayed  on July 2, 2015 until decisions are rendered by the PTAB following trial with respect to Inter Partes Review proceedings and the Covered Business Method Review referenced below.
 
On April 13, 2015, Google filed a Petition for Covered Business Method Review (CBM) at the PTAB seeking to invalidate claims pertaining to our U.S. Patent No. 8,904,464, the patent asserted in our litigation against Google and YouTube filed on December 3, 2014 as referenced above.  On July 20, 2015, we filed a Patent Owner’s Preliminary Responses to Google’s CBM Petition.  On October 19, 2015, the PTAB issued an order instituting the Covered Business Method Review for trial on certain grounds.
 
Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio Litigation
 
On May 23, 2013, through our wholly-owned subsidiary Mirror Worlds Technologies, LLC, we initiated patent litigation in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Tyler Division, against Apple Inc., Microsoft, Inc., Hewlett-Packard Company, Lenovo Group Ltd., Lenovo (United States), Inc., Dell, Inc., Best Buy Co., Inc., Samsung Electronics America, Inc. and Samsung Telecommunications America L.L.C., for infringement of U.S. Patent No. 6,006,227 (the “’227” Patent”) (one of the patents we acquired as part of the acquisition of the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio – see Note J[2] to our financial statements included in this quarterly report).  We seek, among other things, monetary damages based upon reasonable
 
 
 
 
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royalties.  The lawsuit alleges that the defendants have infringed and continue to infringe the claims of the ‘227 Patent by making, selling, offering to sell and using infringing products including Mac OS and Windows operating systems and personal computers and tablets that include versions of those operating systems, and by encouraging others to make, sell, and use these products.  In September 2013 and October 2013, the defendants filed their answers to our complaint. Defendants Apple and Microsoft also filed counterclaims for a declaratory judgment of non infringement of our ‘227 Patent and invalidity of our ‘227 Patent.  On December 10, 2013, the litigation was severed into two consolidated actions, Mirror Worlds v. Apple, Inc. (Case No. 6:13-cv-419), and Mirror Worlds v. Microsoft, et al., (Case No. 6:13-cv-941).
 
A Markman hearing (a hearing in which the Court interprets and rules on the scope and meaning of disputed patent claim language regarding the patent at issue) for the two consolidated actions was held on November 13, 2014.  On January 14, 2015, the Court issued its claim construction order.  The Court ruled on the meaning of seven disputed claim terms, adopted our proposed construction for four of the disputed claims, provided its own construction for two claim terms and adopted defendants’ proposed construction for one claim term.  On December 8, 2014, Apple Inc. filed a motion for summary judgment asserting that our infringement claims are barred under the Kessler doctrine, asserting among other things, that the accused Apple products are “essentially the same” as products that were adjudged not to infringe the ‘227 patent in a prior legal proceeding by the prior owner of the Mirror Worlds patent portfolio against Apple(described below).  On January 29, 2015, we filed a cross-motion for partial summary judgment that the Kessler doctrine does not apply to this case as a matter of law.  On January 23, 2015, defendant Microsoft and certain PC manufacturer defendants filed a motion to dismiss our claims against them on the basis that our ‘227 Patent is invalid under 35 U.S.C. §101 asserting that the claims of the ‘227 patent are directed at an abstract idea and do not constitute patentable subject matter.  On February 13, 2015, Apple Inc. filed a similar motion to dismiss our claims against it on the basis that the ‘227 Patent is invalid under 35 U.S.C. §101.  On July 7, 2015, the Court issued a decision (i) denying Apple’s motion for summary judgment that our claim against it is barred by the Kessler doctrine, (ii) granted our cross-motion for partial summary judgment that the Kessler doctrine does not apply to this case as a matter of law, (iii) denied without prejudice the motions of Apple, Microsoft and other defendants for judgment on the pleadings that the ‘227 patent is invalid under 35 U.S.C.§101, and (iv) denied without prejudice our cross motion that the ‘227 Patent is not invalid under 35 U.S.C. Section 101 as a matter of law.  On July 23, 2015, Apple made a motion to modify the Court’s order, dated July 7, 2015, denying Apple’s motion for summary judgment under the Kessler Doctrine and granting our cross motion for summary judgment under the Kessler doctrine, to certify the order for appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.  On August 28, 2015, we filed two motions for summary judgment that (i) issue preclusion bars Apple’s invalidity defenses and (ii) Apple’s claim preclusion and issue preclusion defenses to our infringement claim fail as a matter of law.  On September 11, 2015, Apple filed a cross-motion for summary judgment that issue preclusion and claim preclusion bar our infringement claim.  A decision on the motions is pending.  On September 24, 2015, the Court issued an order denying Apple’s motion to certify for appeal the Court’s prior ruling denying Apple’s motion to dismiss based on the Kessler doctrine.  The trial date for the Apple litigation has been scheduled for June 2016.
 
On November 6, 2015, we entered into a settlement agreement with Microsoft pursuant to which Microsoft (including its customers) received a non-exclusive fully paid license for the Mirror Worlds Patents for their remaining life in consideration of a lump sum payment to the Company of $4.65 million.  In addition, as customers of Microsoft, the pending litigation was also dismissed against Hewlett-Packard Corporation, Lenovo Group Ltd., Lenovo, Inc., Dell, Inc., Best Buy Co., Inc., Samsung Electronics of America, Inc. and Samsung Telecommunications America L.L.C.
 
 
 
 
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Several patents in our Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio that we acquired from Mirror Worlds, LLC (now Looking Glass LLC) on May 21, 2013 were the subject of prior litigation in Mirror Worlds, LLC v. Apple, Inc. (“Apple”) (No. 6:08-cv-00088).  On October 1, 2010, a jury returned a verdict in that action in favor of Mirror Worlds upholding the validity of the three patents tried in the case (the ‘227 Patent, U.S. Patent Nos. 6,638,313 and 6,725,427), and finding that Apple had willfully infringed each of these patents.  Further, the jury awarded Mirror Worlds $208.5 million in damages.  After the trial, the district court vacated the jury verdict on direct infringement, having also dismissed the indirect infringement case at the end of plaintiff’s case-in-chief, because Mirror Worlds failed to present sufficient evidence of direct or indirect infringement.  While the infringement, willfulness and damages verdicts were vacated at the trial level, the jury’s validity verdicts were not overturned. On appeal the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit upheld the district court ruling dismissing the indirect infringement case and overturning the jury verdict on direct infringement. The validity of the ‘227 Patent has also been reaffirmed by the USPTO since the trial in reexamination proceedings initiated by Apple resulting in two re-examination certificates which further validate the ‘227 Patent.
 
Remote Power Patent Legal Proceedings
 
In September 2011, we initiated patent litigation against sixteen (16) data networking equipment manufacturers in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Tyler Division, for infringement of our Remote Power Patent.  Named as defendants in the lawsuit, excluding affiliated parties, were Alcatel-Lucent USA, Inc., Allied Telesis, Inc., Avaya Inc., AXIS Communications Inc., Dell, Inc., GarrettCom, Inc., Hewlett-Packard Company, Huawei Technologies USA, Juniper Networks, Inc., Motorola Solutions, Inc., NEC Corporation, Polycom Inc., Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., ShoreTel, Inc., Sony Electronics, Inc., and Transition Networks, Inc.  We seek monetary damages based upon reasonable royalties.  In March 2012, we reached settlement agreements with defendants Motorola Solutions, Inc. ("Motorola") and Transition Networks, Inc. ("Transition Networks").  In October 2012, we reached a settlement with defendant GarretCom, Inc (“GarretCom”).  In February 2013, we reached settlement agreements with Allied Telesis, Inc. (“Allied Telesis”) and NEC Corporation (“NEC”).  As part of the settlements, Motorola, Transition Networks, GarretCom, Allied Telesis and NEC each entered into a non-exclusive license agreement for our Remote Power Patent pursuant to which each such defendant agreed to license our Remote Power Patent for its full term (which expires in March 2020) and pay a license initiation fee and quarterly or annual royalties based on their sales of PoE products.  In March 2015 and July 2015, we reached settlements with defendants Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (“Samsung”), Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (“Huawei”) and ShoreTel, Inc. (“ShoreTel”).  Samsung and Huawei entered into a non-exclusive fully paid license agreement for our Remote Power Patent for its full term.  ShoreTel entered into a non-exclusive license agreement for the Remote Power Patent for its full term and paid a license initiation fee and agreed to pay quarterly royalties based upon its sales of PoE products.  As a result of the aforementioned settlements, there are currently eight remaining defendants.
 
On June 27, 2012, defendant Axis Communications made a motion to dismiss, or alternatively to sever, on the grounds of misjoinder.  Several defendants joined in the motion.  On January 17, 2013, the Court granted in part defendants’ motion by granting severance and consolidating all the actions for pre-trial issues, except venue.  The litigation was stayed from March 2013 until January 2015 as a result of the then pending Inter Partes Review proceeding commenced by Avaya Inc., Dell Inc., Sony Corporation of America and Hewlett Packard Co. at the USPTO as described below.  On June 1, 2015, the Court granted the motion of Sony Corporation of America (and several of its affiliate defendants) to stay the litigation pending application of a party following a decision of the PTAB of the USPTO whether to institute the Petition for Covered Business Method Review (CBM) (see reference below to Sony’s Covered Business Method Review which has been denied).  It is anticipated that that the stay will be lifted and the litigation will proceed to trial.
 
 
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On July 20, 2012, an unknown third party filed with the USPTO a request for ex parte reexamination of certain claims of our Remote Power Patent.  On September 5, 2012, the USPTO issued an order granting the reexamination.  On October 14, 2014, the USPTO issued a Reexamination Certificate, rejecting a challenge to the patentability of our Remote Power Patent (U.S Patent No. 6,218,930). The Reexamination Certificate confirms the patentability of the challenged claims of our Remote Power (claims 6, 8 and 9) without any amendment or modification.  The USPTO also allowed fourteen (14) new claims, bringing the total claims in the Remote Power Patent to twenty-three (23) claims.  No claims were rejected.
 
Avaya Inc., Dell Inc., Sony Corporation of America and Hewlett Packard Co. were petitioners in three Inter Partes Review proceedings (which were joined together) (the “IPR Proceeding”) at the USPTO before the PTAB involving our Remote Power Patent. Petitioners in the IPR Proceeding sought to invalidate certain claims of our Remote Power as unpatentable.  A hearing on the merits of the IPR Proceeding was held on January 9, 2014.  On May 22, 2014, the PTAB issued its Final Written Decision in our favor rejecting a challenge to the patentability of our Remote Power Patent.  On July 24, 2014, the petitioners in the IPR Proceeding each filed a Notice of Appeal of the Patent Board’s decision to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.  On August 5, 2015, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed the decision of the PTAB in our favor rejecting a challenge to the patentability of our Remote Power Patent.
 
On February 16, 2015, Sony Corporation of America filed a Petition for an ex parte reexamination with the USPTO seeking to invalidate certain claims of our Remote Power Patent.  On April 3, 2015, the USPTO issued an order granting Sony’s request for an ex parte reexamination of our Remote Power Patent.  On October 23, 2015, the USPTO issued a Notice of Intent to Issue Ex Parte Reexamination Certificate (“NIRC”) rejecting Sony’s challenge to the patentability of our Remote Power Patent.  The NIRC states that the USPTO intends to confirm the validity of the challenged claims of the Remote Power Patent (claims 6 and 8-23) without amendment or modification.
 
On February 16, 2015, Sony Corporation of America filed a Petition for Covered Business Method Review (CBM) seeking to invalidate certain claims of our Remote Power Patent.  On July 1, 2015, the PTAB of the USPTO issued a decision in our favor denying institution of the Covered Business Method Review filed by Sony and rejected a challenge to the patentability of our Remote Power Patent.  On September 29, 2015, the PTAB denied Sony’s Request for Rehearing regarding the PTAB’s decision denying institution of the Covered Business Method Review.  On November 5, 2015, the PTAB denied Sony’s second request for Rehearing by an expanded panel of the PTAB regarding the PTAB’s decision denying institution of the Covered Business Method Review.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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ITEM 1A. Risk Factors.
 
Our operations and financial results are subject to various risks and uncertainties that could adversely affect our business, financial condition, results of operations and trading price of our common stock.  Our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2014 (pages 14-25) filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 5, 2015 includes a discussion of our risk factors and should be carefully considered by investors.  An additional risk factor has been added as set forth below:
 
In the future we could be classified  as a Personal Holding Company resulting in a 20% tax on our PHC Income that we do not distribute to our shareholders.

The personal holding company (“PHC”) rules under the Internal Revenue Code impose a 20% tax on a PHC’s undistributed personal holding company income (“PHC Income”), in general, taxable income subject to certain adjustments.  For a corporation to be classified as a PHC, it must satisfy two tests: (i) that more than 50% in value of its outstanding shares must be owned directly or indirectly by 5 or fewer individuals at anytime during the second half of the year (after applying constructive ownership rules to attribute stock owned by entities to their beneficial owners and among certain family members and other related parties) (the “Ownership Test”) and (ii) at least 60% of its adjusted ordinary gross income for a taxable year consists of dividends, interest, royalties, annuities and rents (the “Income Test”).  During the second half of 2015 through the date of this quarterly report (as well as prior years), we did not meet the Ownership Test.  Due to the significant number of shares held by our largest shareholders, we will continually assess our share ownership to determine whether it meets the Ownership Test.  If the Ownership Test were met and the income generated by us were determined to constitute “royalties” within the meaning of the Income Test, we would constitute a PHC and we would be subject to a 20% tax on the amount of any PHC Income (which cannot be offset by our NOLs) that we do not distribute to our shareholders.
 
 
ITEM 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds.
 
Recent Issuances of Unregistered Securities
 
There were no such issuances during the three month period ended September 30, 2015.
 
Stock Repurchases
 
On August 22, 2011, we announced that our Board of Directors approved a share repurchase program to repurchase up to $2,000,000 of shares of our common stock over the next 12 months ("Share Repurchase Program").  On June 17, 2015, our Board of Directors authorized its fifth increase to our Share Repurchase Program authorizing the repurchase of up to an additional $2.0 million of shares of our common stock over the subsequent 12 month period (for a total of up to $14.0 million since inception of the program in August 2011).  The common stock may be repurchased from time to time in open market transactions or privately negotiated transactions in our discretion.  The timing and amount of the shares repurchased is determined by management based on its evaluation of market conditions and other factors.  The Share Repurchase Program may be increased, suspended or discontinued at any time.  Since inception of the Share Repurchase Program in August 2011 through September 30, 2015, we have repurchased an aggregate of 6,853,802 shares of our common stock at an average per share price of $1.65 or an aggregate cost of $11,286,287 (exclusive of commissions).  During the nine month period ended September 30, 2015, we repurchased 1,154,734 shares of our common stock at an average price per share of $2.19 or an aggregate cost of $2,529,180.  During the three month period ended September 30, 2015, we repurchased 71,534 of our shares of common stock at an average price per share of $2.17 or an aggregate cost of $155,034 (exclusive of commissions).
 

 
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Period
Total Number of Shares Purchased
Average Price
Paid Per Share
Total Number of Shares Purchased as Part of Publicly Announced Plans or Programs
Maximum Number (or Approximate Dollar Value) of Shares that May Yet Be Purchased Under the Plans or Programs1)
July 1 to July 30, 2015
39,900
2.15
39,900
2,782,767
August 1 to August 31, 2015
21,700
2.17
21,700
2,735,750
September 1 to September 30, 2015
9,934
2.25
9,434
2,713,712
Total
71,534
2.17
71,534
 
       
 
ITEM 3. Defaults Upon Senior Securities.

None.

 
ITEM 5. Other Information.

None
 
 
ITEM 6. Exhibits

   (a) Exhibits

 
31.1
Controls and Procedure Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.*

 
31.2
Controls and Procedure Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.*

 
32.1
Certification of Chief Executive Officer pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.*

 
32.2
Certification of Chief Financial Officer pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002.*
 
 
101
Interactive data files:**
 
 
101.INS    
XBRL Instance Document
 
 
101.SCH
XBRL Scheme Document
 
 
101.CAL
XBRL Calculation Linkbase Document
 
 
101.DEF
XBRL Definition Linkbase Document
 
 
101.LAB
XBRL Label Linkbase Document
 
 
101.PRE
XBRL Presentation Linkbase Document
 
 
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*      Filed herewith
 
**    Furnished herewith
 
 
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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

 
 
NETWORK-1 TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
 
     
     
       
Date:  November 16, 2015
By:
/s/ Corey M. Horowitz  
   
Corey M. Horowitz
 
   
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
       
 
     
       
Date:  November 16, 2015
By:
/s/ David C. Kahn  
   
David C. Kahn
 
   
Chief Financial Officer
 
       
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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EX-31.1 2 exh31-1_17873.htm CERTIFICATION OF THE C.E.O. exh31-1_17873.htm
EXHIBIT 31.1
 

CERTIFICATION OF CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (18 U.S.C.ss.1350)

I, Corey M. Horowitz, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Network-1 Technologies, Inc. (the "Registrant"), certify that:

1. I have reviewed this report on Form 10-Q of the Registrant;

2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the Registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

4. The Registrant's other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f)  and 15d-15(f)) for the Registrant and have:

(a) Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the Registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

(b) Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

(c) Evaluated the effectiveness of the Registrant's disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

(d) Disclosed in this report any change in the Registrant's internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the Registrant's most recent fiscal quarter (that Registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the Registrant's internal control over financial reporting; and

5. The Registrant's other certifying officer and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the Registrant's auditors and the audit committee of the Registrant's board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

(a) All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the Registrant's ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

(b) Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the Registrant's internal control over financial reporting.
 
       
Date:  November 16, 2015
By:
/s/ Corey M. Horowitz  
   
Corey M. Horowitz
 
   
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
 
       
 
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EXHIBIT 31.2
 

CERTIFICATION OF CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
Pursuant to Section 302 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (18 U.S.C.ss.1350)

I, David C. Kahn, Chief Financial Officer of Network-1 Technologies, Inc. (the "Registrant"), certify that:

1. I have reviewed this report on Form 10-Q of the Registrant;

2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the Registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

4. The Registrant's other certifying officer and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the Registrant and have:

(a) Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the Registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

(b) Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

(c) Evaluated the effectiveness of the Registrant's disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

(d) Disclosed in this report any change in the Registrant's internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the Registrant's most recent fiscal quarter (the Registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the Registrant's internal control over financial reporting; and

5. The Registrant's other certifying officer and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the Registrant's auditors and the audit committee of the Registrant's board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

(a) All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the Registrant's ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

(b) Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the Registrant's internal control over financial reporting.
 
 
       
Date:  November 16, 2015
By:
/s/ David C. Kahn  
   
David C. Kahn
 
   
Chief Financial Officer
 
       
 
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EXHIBIT 32.1
 
 

CERTIFICATION OF CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (18 U.S.C. ss. 1350)
 
Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (18 U.S.C. ss. 1350), the undersigned, Corey M. Horowitz, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Network-1 Technologies, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the "Company"), does hereby certify to his knowledge, that:
 
The Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2015 of the Company (the "Report") fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Act of 1934, and the information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.

 
/s/ Corey M. Horowitz                           
Chief Executive Officer and Chairman
November 16, 2015
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EXHIBIT 32.2
 
 
 
 
CERTIFICATION OF CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (18 U.S.C. ss. 1350)

Pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (18 U.S.C. ss. 1350), the undersigned, David C. Kahn, Chief Financial Officer of Network-1 Technologies, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the "Company"), does hereby certify to his knowledge, that:

The Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2015 of the Company (the "Report") fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Act of 1934, and the information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.

 
 
/s/ David C. Kahn                               
Chief Financial Officer
November 16, 2015

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CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS (Details) - USD ($)
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Dec. 31, 2014
Sep. 30, 2014
Dec. 31, 2013
Cash And Cash Equivalents Details        
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Money market fund 14,380,000 14,678,000    
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Dec. 31, 2014
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Nov. 01, 2012
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CEO Incentive Compensation - percentage of gross royalties - Remote Power Patent             5.00%
CEO Incentive Compensation - percentage of net royalties - Additional Patents             10.00%
CEO Incentive Compensation - percentage of gross royalties - Additional Patents             6.25%
Number of years option granted to Chief Financial Officer     5 years        
Annual base salary of Chief Financial Officer     $ 157,500        
Annual bonus for Chief Financial Officer         $ 30,000    
Issuance of 5 year stock option to CFO           50,000  
CFO stock option, exercise price           $ 1.65  
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COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES - Services Agreement (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2014
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2014
Dec. 31, 2014
Dec. 31, 2013
Feb. 10, 2015
Purchase Commitment, Excluding Long-term Commitment [Line Items]              
Company paid for service agreement termination             $ 285,000
General and administrative expenses $ 915,000 $ 668,000 $ 3,139,000 $ 1,881,000      
Service Agreement with ThinkFire              
Purchase Commitment, Excluding Long-term Commitment [Line Items]              
Fees for services performed on behalf of entity         $ 105,000 $ 104,000  
General and administrative expenses     $ 261,000        

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STOCK BASED COMPENSATION (Details 1)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
$ / shares
shares
Options outstanding | shares 2,855,000
Weighted average exercise price $ 1.33
Weighted Average Remaining Life in Years 3 years 4 months 10 days
Options exercisable | shares 2,715,000
Weighted average exercise price $ 1.30
Minimum [Member]  
Range of Exercise price 0.83
Maximum [Member]  
Range of Exercise price $ 2.34
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CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Cash And Cash Equivalents Tables  
Scedule of cash and cash equivalent

Cash and cash equivalents as of September 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014 are composed of: 

 

    September 30, 2015     December 31, 2014  
             
Cash   $ 3,632,000     $ 2,984,000  
Money market fund     14,380,000       14,678,000  
Total   $ 18,012,000     $ 17,662,000  

 

 

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STOCK REPURCHASE PROGRAM (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended 50 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2015
Aug. 22, 2011
Jun. 03, 2011
Number of shares, common stock subject to repurchase 71,534 1,154,734 6,853,802    
Average price per share, common stock subject to repurchase $ 2.17 $ 2.19 $ 1.65    
Aggregate cost of common stock repurchase $ 155,034 $ 2,529,180 $ 11,286,287    
Board of Directors [Member]          
Stock Repurchase Program, dollar amount of shares authorized to be repurchased       2,000,000  
Stock Repurchase Program, doller amount of additional shares authorized to be repurchased         2,000,000
Stock Repurchase Program, dollar amount of shares to be repurchase since inception         14,000,000
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OTHER INVESTMENTS (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
1 Months Ended 3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Jul. 31, 2013
May. 31, 2013
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2013
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2014
Dec. 31, 2014
Aug. 31, 2014
Jul. 31, 2014
May. 31, 2014
Mar. 31, 2014
Asset Impairment     $ 386,000   $ 386,000          
Investment carrying value     $ 190,000   190,000   $ 576,000        
General and administrative expenses         $ 386,000            
Non cash royalty income valued from warrants       $ 70,000              
Additional investment in various tranche             $ 95,000 $ 95,000   $ 95,000  
Lifestreams Technologies Corporation [Member]                      
Additional investment                 $ 50,000    
Company received a warrant to purchase common stock shares 1,305,000                    
Company participated in convertible secured notes                     $ 2,000,000
Additional investment in various tranche                     $ 95,000
Mirror Worlds, LLC [Member]                      
Acquisition of common stock   250,000                  
Series A Preferred Stock [Member]                      
Shares received 123,456                    
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EARNINGS (LOSS) PER SHARE (Details) - shares
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2014
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2014
Earnings Loss Per Share Details        
Weighted-average common shares outstanding - basic 23,273,946 24,942,874 23,597,143 25,396,573
Dilutive effect of options and warrants 1,380,753 993,344 2,214,406
Weighted-average common shares outstanding - diluted 24,654,699 24,942,874 24,590,487 27,610,979
Options and warrants excluded from the computation of diluted income (loss) per share because the effect of inclusion would have been anti-dilutive 105,000 3,700,000 105,000 675,000
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COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES - Leases Agreements (Details Narrative)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
USD ($)
Agreement
Rental cost per month $ 3,600
Expiring date November 30, 2015
Tyler, Texas [Member]  
Rental cost per month $ 620
Expiring date April 2016
In June 2011 [Member]  
Rental cost per month $ 7,000
Expiring date August 2015
Rent space | Agreement 2,400
Description lease agreement Extend the lease for a four year period (expiring September 30, 2019) at a base rent of $7,000 per month for the first year (increasing $100 per month each year).
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STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Notes to Financial Statements  
NOTE D - STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION

The fair value of each option grant on the date of grant is estimated using the Black-Scholes option-pricing model.  On the date of grant, the following weighted average assumptions were utilized for options granted during the nine months ended September 30, 2015 and 2014.

 

    2015   2014
         

Risk-free interest rates

Expected option life in years

Expected stock price volatility

Expected dividend yield

 

1.39%

5 years

30.24%

-0-

 

1.65%

5 years

42.65%

-0-

  

The following table presents information relating to all stock options outstanding and exercisable at September 30, 2015:

 

            Weighted        
        Weighted   Average       Weighted
Range of       Average   Remaining       Average
Exercise   Options   Exercise   Life in   Options   Exercise
    Price       Outstanding       Price           Years       Exercisable       Price    
                     
$0.83 - $2.34   2,855,000      $1.33   3.36   2,715,000   $1.30

  

During the nine month period ended September 30, 2015, the Company granted 5-year stock options as an annual grant to each of its three non-management directors to purchase 35,000 shares of its common stock at an exercise price of $2.34 per share.  Such options vest over a one-year period in four equal quarterly amounts which began on April 22, 2015, subject to continued service on the Board.

 

The Company recorded stock-based compensation of $69,000 and $45,000 for the three months ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, respectively.  The Company recorded stock-based compensation of $243,000 and $207,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, respectively.  The Company has an aggregate of $43,000 of unrecognized stock-based compensation cost as of September 30, 2015.  The aggregate intrinsic value of options exercisable at September 30, 2015 was $1,964,000.

 

During the nine month period ended September 30, 2015, the Company’s Executive Vice President exercised a stock option to purchase 150,000 shares of the Company’s common stock at an exercise price of $0.90 per share.  The option was exercised on a cashless (net exercise) basis by delivery to the Company of 60,000 shares of common stock resulting in 90,000 net shares issued to the Company’s Executive Vice President with respect to such option exercise.  In addition, during the nine month period ended September 30, 2015, a consultant to the Company exercised a stock option to purchase 50,000 shares of the Company’s common stock at an exercise price of $0.90 per share.  The option was exercised on a cashless (net exercise) basis by delivery to the Company of 19,651 shares of common stock resulting in 30,349 net shares issued to the consultant with respect to such option exercise.

 

On April 9, 2014, the Company issued 5-year stock options to (i) each of its Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President to purchase 50,000 shares of common stock, at an exercise price of $1.65 per share, which options vest 25,000 shares on December 31, 2014 and 25,000 shares on December 31, 2015 and (ii) a consultant to the Company to purchase 75,000 shares of common stock at an exercise price of $1.65 per share, which option vests 37,500 shares on December 31, 2014 and 37,500 shares on December 31, 2015.

 

On April 9, 2014, the Company issued 5-year stock options as an annual grant to each of its three non-management directors to purchase 35,000 shares of common stock at an exercise price of $1.65 per share.  Such options vested 8,750 shares on the date of grant and 8,750 shares in three equal quarterly amounts which began on June 30, 2014, subject to continued service on the Board of Directors.

 

During the nine month period ended September 30, 2014, the Company’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer exercised stock options to purchase an aggregate of 1,517,500 shares of common stock at exercise prices of $0.25 per share (1,100,000 shares) and $0.68 per share (417,500 shares).

 

All such shares were exercised on a cashless (net exercise) basis by delivery to the Company of an aggregate of 292,618 shares of common stock.  In addition, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer delivered to the Company an aggregate of 516,288 shares of common stock with an aggregate value of $986,110 to fund payroll withholding taxes with respect to such option exercises.  As a result of the aforementioned stock option exercises, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer received 708,594 net shares of the Company’s common stock.

 

During the nine month period ended September 30, 2014, the Company’s Executive Vice President exercised a stock option to purchase 75,000 shares of the Company’s common stock at an exercise price of $0.68 per share.  The option was exercised on a cashless (net exercise) basis by delivery to the Company of 31,098 shares of common stock.  In addition, 16,968 shares were delivered to the Company with an aggregate value of $27,828 to fund payroll withholding taxes on exercise, resulting in net shares of 26,934 issued to the Company’s Executive Vice President with respect to such option exercise.

 

As of September 30, 2015, the following are the outstanding warrants to purchase shares of the Company’s common stock:

 

      Number of   Exercise    
     Warrants   Price   Expiration Date
           
      250,000   $2.10   May 21, 2018
      250,000   $1.40   May 21, 2018
      125,000   $2.10    July 26, 2018
      125,000   $1.40    July 26, 2018
Total              750,000        

  

All of the aforementioned warrants were issued to Recognition Interface, LLC in connection with the Company’s acquisition of the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio (see Note J[2]).

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COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES - Legal Fees (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2014
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2014
Legal Service Agreement With Russ, August Kabot For Litigation Filed In April 2014 and December 2014 [Member]        
Legal Fees payment ,Terms     Legal fees on a full contingency basis ranging from 15% to 30% of the net recovery (after deduction of expenses)  
Legal Service Agreement With Dovel And Luner For Litigation Settlement In May 2013 [Member]        
Legal Fees payment ,Terms     Legal fees on a contingency basis ranging from 25% to 40% of the net recovery (after deduction of expenses)  
Legal Service Agreement With Dovel And Luner For Litigation Filed In September 2011 [Member]        
Legal Fees payment ,Terms     Legal fees on a full contingency basis ranging from 12.5% to 35% (with certain exceptions) of the net recovery (after deduction for expenses)  
Legal fees and expenses $ 442,000 $ 0 $ 665,000 $ 23,000
Legal Service Agreement With Dovel And Luner For Litigation Settlement In July 2010 [Member]        
Legal Fees payment ,Terms     Legal fees of a maximum aggregate cash payment of $1.5 million plus a contingency fee of 24% (based on the settlement being achieved at the trial stage)  
Legal fees and expenses 322,000 229,000 $ 1,868,000 2,461,000
Legal Service Agreement-Blank Rome [Member]        
Legal Fees payment ,Terms     Legal fees to Blank Rome LLP equal to 25% of the royalty revenue received by the Company from its license agreement with D-Link  
Legal fees and expenses $ 13,000 $ 14,000 $ 43,000 $ 42,000
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PATENTS (Details) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2015
Dec. 31, 2014
Patents Details    
Gross carrying amount - patents $ 6,346,000 $ 6,310,000
Accumulated amortization - patents (3,967,000) (2,728,000)
Patents, net $ 2,379,000 $ 3,582,000
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SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2014
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Details Narrative      
Impairment of investments $ 386,000 $ 386,000
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COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES - Patent Acquisitions (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
Jun. 03, 2014
Jul. 31, 2013
May. 21, 2013
Feb. 28, 2013
Exercise price of five year option        
Acquisition of Cox patents cash, purchase price       $ 1,000,000
Acquisition of Cox patents, common stock issued       403,226
Obligated to pay Cox, net proceeds percentage       12.50%
Capitalized professional fees and filing fees related to Cox Patent Portfolio       $ 169,000
Cash consideration for Mirror Worlds patent acquisition     $ 3,000,000  
Cost of repurchase of Mirror Worlds warrants $ 505,000      
Issued 5-year warrants (Looking Glass) to purchase shares of common stock     1,750,000  
5-year warrants (Looking Glass) to purchase 875,000 shares, exercise price per share     1.40  
5-year warrants (Looking Glass) to purchase 875,000 shares, exercise price per share     2.10  
Issued 5-year warrants (Recognition) to purchase 250,000 shares, exercise price per share     1.40  
Issued 5-year warrants (Recognition) to purchase 250,000 shares, exercise price per share     2.10  
60 day warrants (Abacus) to purchase shares of common stock     500,000  
60-day warrants (Abacus), exercise price per shares     $ 2.05  
Issued additional 5-year warrants (Recognition) to purchase shares of common stock as a result of exercise of 60-day warrant   250,000    
Additional 5-year warrants to purchase 125,000 shares of common stock as a result of exercise of 60-day warrant, exercise price per share   2.10    
Additional 5-year warrants to purchase 125,000 shares of common stock as a result of exercise of 60-day warrant, exercise price per share   1.40    
Capitalized professional fees and filing fees related to Mirror Worlds patents     $ 409,000  
Net proceeds percentage payable to Recognition from the monetization of the Mirror Worlds patent portfolio        
First $125 Million     10.00%  
Next $125 Million     15.00%  
Over $250 Million     20.00%  
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PATENTS (Details 1) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2015
Dec. 31, 2014
Patents Details 1    
2016 $ 1,169,000  
2017 192,000  
2018 192,000  
2019 186,000  
2020 and thereafter 640,000  
Total $ 2,379,000 $ 3,582,000
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PATENTS (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2014
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2014
Amortization expense $ 413,000 $ 408,000 $ 1,239,000 $ 1,226,000
Expiration of Remote Power Patent     March 2020  
Expiration of QoS family patents     June 2019  
Minimum [Member]        
Estimated remaining economic useful of patents     9 months  
Expiration dates of the patents within the Company's Mirror Worlds patent portfolio     JUNE 2016  
Expiration dates of the patents within the Cox patent portfolio     SEPTEMBER 2021  
Maximum [Member]        
Estimated remaining economic useful of patents     6 years  
Expiration dates of the patents within the Company's Mirror Worlds patent portfolio     FEBRUARY 2020  
Expiration dates of the patents within the Cox patent portfolio     NOVEMBER 2023  
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PATENTS
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Notes to Financial Statements  
NOTE C - PATENTS

The Company’s intangible assets at September 30, 2015 include patents with estimated remaining economic useful lives ranging from 0.75 to 6 years.  For all periods presented, all of the Company’s patents were subject to amortization.  The gross carrying amounts and accumulated amortization related to acquired intangible assets as of September 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014 are as follows:

 

   

September 30,

2015

   

December 31,

2014

 
                 
Gross carrying amount – patents   $ 6,346,000     $ 6,310,000  
Accumulated amortization – patents      (3,967,000 )        (2,728,000 )
Patents, net   $ 2,379,000     $ 3,582,000  
                 

  

Amortization expense for the three months ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014 was $413,000 and $408,000, respectively.  Amortization expense for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014 was $1,239,000 and $1,226,000, respectively.  Future amortization of current intangible assets, net is as follows:

 

Twelve Months Ended September 30,        
         
            2016   $ 1,169,000  
            2017   $ 192,000  
            2018   $ 192,000  
            2019   $ 186,000  
            2020 and thereafter   $ 640,000  
                             Total   $ 2,379,000  
         

 

The Company’s Remote Power Patent expires in March 2020. The expiration dates of the patents within the Company’s Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio range from June 2016 to February 2020. The expiration dates of the patents within the Cox Patent Portfolio range from September 2021 to November 2023 and the expiration date of the QoS Patents is June 2019.

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STOCK BASED COMPENSATION (Details)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2014
Stock Based Compensation Details    
Risk-free interest rates 1.39% 1.65%
Expected option life in years 5 years 5 years
Expected stock price volatility 30.24% 42.65%
Expected dividend yield 0.00% 0.00%
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CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS (Details Narrative)
Sep. 30, 2015
USD ($)
Cash And Cash Equivalents Details Narrative  
Maintained cash balance in excess of FDIC $ 17,758,000
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2015
Dec. 31, 2014
CURRENT ASSETS:    
Cash and cash equivalents $ 18,012,000 $ 17,662,000
Marketable securities, available for sale 1,079,000 1,079,000
Royalty receivables 1,700,000 1,249,000
Other current assets 116,000 242,000
Total Current Assets 20,907,000 20,232,000
OTHER ASSETS:    
Deferred tax assets 3,815,000 4,743,000
Patent, net of accumulated amortization 2,379,000 3,582,000
Other investments 190,000 576,000
Security deposits 19,000 19,000
Total Other Assets 6,403,000 8,920,000
TOTAL ASSETS 27,310,000 29,152,000
CURRENT LIABILITIES:    
Accounts payable 173,000 338,000
Accrued expenses 790,000 1,873,000
TOTAL LIABILITIES $ 963,000 $ 2,211,000
COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY    
Preferred stock, $0.01 par value, authorized 10,000,000 shares; none issued and outstanding at September 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014
Common stock, $0.01 par value; authorized 50,000,000 shares; 23,239,951 and 24,274,336 shares issued and outstanding at September 30,2015 and December 31, 2014, respectively $ 232,000 $ 243,000
Additional paid-in capital 61,218,000 60,977,000
Accumulated deficit (35,086,000) (34,262,000)
Accumulated other comprehensive loss (17,000) (17,000)
TOTAL STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY 26,347,000 26,941,000
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY $ 27,310,000 $ 29,152,000
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COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES - Amended Patent Purchase Agreement (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2015
Jun. 30, 2015
Mar. 11, 2015
Dec. 31, 2014
Dec. 31, 2012
Jan. 01, 2005
Additional patent cost for restructuring of future contingent payments           $ 500,000
Achievement of net royalties $ 62,500,000     $ 50,000,000    
Contingent payment made         $ 1,000,000  
Payment to secured creditor in satisfaction of second contingent payment     $ 900,000      
Additional contingent payment $ 500,000          
2012 [Member]            
Achievement of net royalties   $ 25,000,000        
Contingent payment made   $ 1,000,000        
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BASIS OF PRESENTATION AND NATURE OF BUSINESS
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Notes to Financial Statements  
NOTE A - BASIS OF PRESENTATION AND NATURE OF BUSINESS

[1] BASIS OF PRESENTATION

 

The accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements are unaudited, but, in the opinion of the management of Network-1 Technologies, Inc. (the "Company"), contain all adjustments consisting only of normal recurring items which the Company considers necessary for the fair presentation of the Company's financial position as of September 30, 2015, and the results of its operations and comprehensive income (loss) for the three and nine month periods ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014 and its cash flows for the nine month periods ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014.  The unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements included herein have been prepared in accordance with the accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (U.S. GAAP) for interim financial information and the instructions to Form 10-Q and Regulation S-X. Accordingly, certain information and footnote disclosures normally included in the consolidated financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP may have been omitted pursuant to such rules and regulations, although management believes that the disclosures are adequate to make the information presented not misleading. These condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the audited consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2014 included in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 5, 2015. The results of operations for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2015 are not necessarily indicative of the results of operations to be expected for the full year.  The accompanying condensed consolidated financial statements include accounts of the Company and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Mirror Worlds Technologies, LLC.

 

[2] BUSINESS:

 

The Company is engaged in the development, licensing and protection of its intellectual property assets.  The Company presently owns twenty-four (24) patents including (i) the remote power patent (the “Remote Power Patent”) covering the delivery of power over Ethernet (PoE) cables for the purpose of remotely powering network devices, such as wireless access ports, IP phones and network based cameras; (ii) the Mirror Worlds patent portfolio (the “Mirror World Patent Portfolio”) relating to foundational technologies that enable unified search and indexing, displaying and archiving of documents in a computer system; (iii) the Cox patent portfolio (the “Cox Patent Portfolio”) relating to enabling technology for identifying media content on the Internet and taking further action to be performed based on such identification; and (iv) patents covering systems and methods for the transmission of audio, video and data over computer and telephony networks in order to achieve high quality of service (QoS) (the “QoS Patents”).  The Company has been actively engaged in licensing its Remote Power Patent (U.S. Patent No. 6,218,930).  The Company has entered into nineteen (19) license agreements with respect to its Remote Power Patent.  The Company’s current strategy includes continuing to pursue licensing opportunities for its Remote Power Patent and its efforts to monetize two patent portfolios (the Cox Patent Portfolio and the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio) acquired by the Company in 2013 – (see Note J[2]).  The Company’s acquisition strategy is to focus on acquiring high quality patents which management believes have the potential to generate significant licensing opportunities as the Company has achieved with respect to its Remote Power Patent.  The Company’s Remote Power Patent has generated licensing revenue in excess of $81,000,000 from May 2007 through September 30, 2015.  The Company continually reviews opportunities to acquire or license additional intellectual property.  In addition, the Company may enter into strategic relationships with third parties to develop, commercialize, license or otherwise monetize their intellectual property.  The Company has been dependent upon royalty revenue from license of its Remote Power Patent to fund its operations.

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STOCK BASED COMPENSATION (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2014
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2014
Issuance of stock options to each of the three non-management director to purchase common stock     35,000 35,000
Issuance of stock options to each of the three non-management directors to purchase common stock, exercise price per share     $ 2.34 $ 1.65
Stock-based compensation $ 69,000 $ 45,000 $ 243,000 $ 207,000
Unrecognized stock-based compensation cost 43,000   43,000  
Aggregate intrinsic value of options exercisable $ 1,964,000   $ 1,964,000  
Stock option excercised     50,000  
Stock option excercised, exercise price per share     $ 0.90  
Delivery of shares of common stock by cashless basis     19,651  
Net shares issued     30,349  
Executive Vice President [Member]        
Stock option excercised     150,000 75,000
Stock option excercised, exercise price per share     $ 0.90 $ 0.68
Delivery of shares of common stock by cashless basis     60,000 31,098
Net shares issued     90,000 26,934
Issuance of stock options to purchase common stock       50,000
Issuance of stock options exercise price       $ 1.65
Chief Executive Officer [Member]        
Stock option excercised       1,517,500
Stock option excercised at 0.25 exercise price       1,100,000
Stock option excercised at 0.68 exercise price       417,500
Stock option excercised, exercise price per share       $ 0.25
Delivery of shares of common stock by cashless basis       292,618
Delivery of shares to fund withholding taxes       516,288
Aggregate value of shares delieverd to fund withholding taxes       $ 986,110
Net shares issued       708,594
Chief Financial Officer [Member]        
Issuance of stock options to purchase common stock       50,000
Issuance of stock options exercise price       $ 1.65
Consultant [Member]        
Issuance of stock options to purchase common stock       75,000
Issuance of stock options exercise price       $ 1.65
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PATENTS (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Patents Tables  
Accumulated amortization related to acquired intangible assets

The gross carrying amounts and accumulated amortization related to acquired intangible assets as of September 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014 are as follows:

 

   

September 30,

2015

   

December 31,

2014

 
                 
Gross carrying amount – patents   $ 6,346,000     $ 6,310,000  
Accumulated amortization – patents      (3,967,000 )        (2,728,000 )
Patents, net   $ 2,379,000     $ 3,582,000  
                 
Future amortization of current intangible assets, net

Future amortization of current intangible assets, net is as follows:

 

Twelve Months Ended September 30,        
         
            2016   $ 1,169,000  
            2017   $ 192,000  
            2018   $ 192,000  
            2019   $ 186,000  
            2020 and thereafter   $ 640,000  
                             Total   $ 2,379,000  
         

 

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INCOME TAXES (Details Narrative) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2014
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2014
Dec. 31, 2014
Income Taxes Details Narrative          
Net operating loss carryforwards $ 22,540,000   $ 22,540,000    
Net operating loss carryforwards expired     through 2029.    
Future tax benefit     $ 7,889,000    
Deferred tax assets 3,815,000   3,815,000   $ 4,743,000
Income loss before taxes 695,000 $ (83,000) 2,711,000 $ 4,582,000  
Income tax expense $ 288,000 $ (47,000) $ 994,000 $ 1,621,000  
Deferred tax assets reduced $262,000 to $3,815,000   $928,000 to $3,815,000    
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EARNINGS (LOSS) PER SHARE (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Earnings Loss Per Share Tables  
Schedule Earnings Per Share

Computations of basic and diluted weighted average common shares outstanding are as follows:

 

   

Nine Months Ended

 September 30,

   

Three Months Ended

 September 30,

 
                         
    2015     2014     2015     2014  
                         
Weighted-average common shares outstanding – basic     23,597,143       25,396,573       23,273,946       24,942,874  
Dilutive effect of options and warrants     993,344       2,214,406       1,380,753        
Weighted-average common shares outstanding – diluted     24,590,487       27,610,979       24,654,699       24,942,874  
Options and warrants excluded from the computation of diluted income (loss) per share because the effect of inclusion would have been anti-dilutive     105,000       675,000       105,000       3,700,000  
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SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Notes to Financial Statements  
NOTE B - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

Use of Estimates and Assumptions

 

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the consolidated financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting periods. The significant estimates and assumptions made in the preparation of the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements include the valuation of warrants, stock-based payments, deferred income taxes and valuation of other investments.  Actual results could be materially different from those estimates, upon which the carrying values were based.

 

Patents

 

The Company owns patents that relate to various technologies.  The Company capitalizes the costs associated with acquisition, registration and maintenance of its acquired patents and amortizes these assets over their remaining useful lives on a straight-line basis.  Any further payments made to maintain or develop the patents would be capitalized and amortized over the balance of the useful life for the patents or expensed as appropriate.

 

Revenue Recognition

 

The Company recognizes revenue received from the licensing of its intellectual property in accordance with Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 104, "Revenue Recognition" ("SAB No. 104") and related authoritative pronouncements. Revenue is recognized when (i) persuasive evidence of an arrangement exists, (ii) all obligations have been performed pursuant to the terms of the license agreement, (iii) amounts are fixed or determinable, and (iv) collectability of amounts is reasonably assured.  The Company relies on royalty reports received from third party licensees to record its revenue.  From time to time the Company may audit royalties reported from licensees as the Company did with respect to Cisco Systems, Inc. (see Note N). Any adjusted royalty revenue as a result of such audits is recorded by the Company in the period in which such adjustment is agreed to by the Company and the licensee or otherwise determined.

 

Income Taxes

 

The Company accounts for income taxes in accordance with Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) Topic 740, “Income Taxes” (ASC 740), which requires the Company to use the assets and liability method of accounting for income taxes. Under the assets and liability method, deferred income taxes are recognized for the tax consequences of temporary differences by applying enacted statutory tax rates applicable to future years to differences between financial statement carrying amounts and the tax bases of existing assets and liabilities and operating loss and tax credit carry forward. Under this accounting standard, the effect on deferred income taxes of a change in tax rates is recognized in income in the period that includes the enactment date. A valuation allowance is recognized if it is more likely than not that some portion, or all of, a deferred tax asset will not be realized.

 

ASC 740-10, “Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes,” defines uncertainty in income taxes and the evaluation of a tax position as a two-step process. The first step is to determine whether it is more likely than not that a tax position will be sustained upon examination, including the resolution of any related appeals or litigation based on the technical merits of that position. The second step is to measure a tax position that meets the more-likely-than-not threshold to determine the amount of benefit to be recognized in the financial statements. A tax position is measured at the largest amount of benefit that is greater than 50 percent likelihood of being realized upon ultimate settlement. Tax positions that previously failed to meet the more-likely-than-not recognition threshold should be recognized in the first subsequent period in which the threshold is met. Previously recognized tax positions that no longer meet the more-likely-than-not criteria should be de-recognized in the first subsequent financial reporting period in which the threshold is no longer met.

 

United States federal, state and local income tax returns prior to 2012 are not subject to examination by any applicable tax authorities.

 

Stock-Based Compensation

 

The Company accounts for its stock-based compensation at fair value estimated on the grant date using the Black-Scholes option pricing model. See Note D for further discussion of the Company’s stock-based compensation.

 

Earnings (Loss) Per Share

 

The Company reports earnings (loss) per share in accordance with U.S. GAAP, which requires presentation of basic and diluted earnings (loss) per share in conjunction with the disclosure of the methodology used in computing such earnings (loss) per share. Basic earnings (loss) per share excludes dilution and is computed by dividing income (loss) available to common shareholders by the weighted average common shares outstanding during the period. Diluted earnings (loss) per share takes into account the potential dilution that could occur if securities or other contracts, such as warrants and options to purchase common stock were exercised. Common stock equivalents having an anti-dilutive effect on earnings per share are excluded from the calculation of diluted earnings (loss) per share.

 

Financial Instruments

 

U.S. GAAP regarding fair value of financial instruments and related fair value measurements define fair value, establish a three-level valuation hierarchy that requires an entity to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value.

 

The three levels of inputs are defined as follows:

 

Level 1 inputs to the valuation methodology are quoted prices (unadjusted) for identical assets or liabilities in active markets.

 

Level 2 inputs to the valuation methodology include quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets, and inputs that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly, for substantially the full term of the financial instrument.

 

Level 3 inputs to the valuation methodology are unobservable.

 

The carrying value of cash, royalty receivables, other assets, accounts payable, and accrued expenses approximates fair value because of the short period of time between the origination of such instruments and their expected realization and their current market rates of interest.  Marketable securities available for sale are measured at fair value on recurring basis based on Level 1 inputs (see Note H).

 

The Company also measures the fair value of certain assets on a non-recurring basis, when events or circumstances indicate the carrying amount of the assets may be impaired.  These assets consist of the Company’s investments in Lifestreams Technologies Corporation (“Lifestreams”) and are reflected as “Other Investments” in the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (see Note I).  These assets were initially measured at cost and have been written down to fair value as a result of impairment or adjustment to reflect the fair value measurement as of September 30, 2015.  The following table shows the fair value hierarchy for these assets measured at fair value on a non-recurring basis.

 

Non-Recurring Fair  

Carrying Value

on Condensed

Consolidated

Balance

  Assets Measured at Fair Value  

Condensed

Consolidated

Balance Sheet

Value Measurements       Sheet         Level 1       Level 2       Level 3      Classification  
                     
September 30, 2015                    
Non-Current Assets                    
                     
Other Investments   $   190,000       $   190,000   Other Assets

  

The Company has no significant influence or control over Lifestreams and holds less than 20% ownership of Lifestreams.  These investments are reviewed on a periodic basis for impairment.  The Company reviews several factors to determine whether a loss for impairment is needed.  These factors include but are not limited to: (i) the financial condition and prospects of the issuer; (ii) the failure of the issuer to make required principal and interest payments; (iii) the issuer’s difficulty in raising sufficient financing to effectuate its business plan; (iv) the extent to which fair value is less than cost; and (v) the length of time the investment is in an unrealized loss position.  For the nine months ended September 30, 2015, the Company has recorded impairment related to Other Investments in the amount of $386,000.  There can be no assurance that the Company will be able to realize the estimated fair value.

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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (Parenthetical) - $ / shares
Sep. 30, 2015
Dec. 31, 2014
STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY    
Preferred stock, par value $ 0.01 $ 0.01
Preferred stock, shares authorized 10,000,000 10,000,000
Preferred stock, shares issued 0 0
Preferred stock, shares outstanding 0 0
Common stock, par value $ 0.01 $ 0.01
Common stock, shares authorized 50,000,000 50,000,000
Common stock, shares issued 23,239,951 24,274,336
Common stock, shares outstanding 23,239,951 24,274,336
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LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Notes to Financial Statements  
NOTE L - LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

[1]  On April 4, 2014 and December 3, 2014, the Company initiated litigation against Google Inc. and YouTube, LLC in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York for infringement of several of its patents within the Cox Patent Portfolio (see Note J[2] hereof) which relate to the identification of media content on the Internet.  The lawsuits allege that Google and YouTube have infringed and continue to infringe certain of the Company’s patents by making, using, selling and offering to sell unlicensed systems and related products and services, which include YouTube’s Content ID system.

 

In December 2014, Google filed four petitions to institute Inter Partes Review at the USPTO pertaining to patents within the Cox Patent Portfolio asserted in the litigation filed in April 2014 as described above.  Google in each of the four Inter Partes Review petitions seeks to invalidate certain claims of the Company’s patents at issue within the Cox Patent Portfolio.  On June 23, 2015, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (“PTAB”) of the USPTO issued an order instituting for trial each of the four petitions for Inter Partes Review.  As a result of instituting for trial the four petitions for Inter Partes Review, the above referenced litigation commenced by the Company in April 2014 against Google and YouTube was stayed on July 2, 2015 until decisions are rendered by the PTAB following trial with respect to the Inter Partes Review proceedings and the Covered Business Method Review referenced below.

 

On April 13, 2015, Google filed a Petition for Covered Business Method Review (CBM) at the PTAB seeking to invalidate claims pertaining to the Company’s U.S. Patent No. 8,904,464, the patent asserted in our litigation against Google and YouTube filed on December 3, 2014 as referenced above.  On October 19, 2015, the PTAB issued an order instituting for trial the Covered Business Method Review on certain grounds.

 

[2]  On May 23, 2013, the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Mirror Worlds Technologies, LLC, initiated patent litigation in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Tyler Division, against Apple Inc., Microsoft, Inc., Hewlett-Packard Company, Lenovo Group Ltd., Lenovo (United States), Inc., Dell, Inc., Best Buy Co., Inc., Samsung Electronics America, Inc. and Samsung Telecommunications America L.L.C., for infringement of U.S.  Patent No. 6,006,227 (the “227 Patent”) (one of the patents the Company acquired as part of the acquisition of the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio – see Note J[2]).  The Company seeks, among other things, monetary damages based upon reasonable royalties.  The lawsuit alleges that the defendants have infringed and continue to infringe the claims of the ‘227 Patent by making, selling, offering to sell and using infringing products including Mac OS and Windows operating systems and personal computers and tablets that include versions of those operating systems, and by encouraging others to make, sell, and use these products.  In September 2013 and October 2013, the defendants filed their answers to the Company’s complaint. Defendants Apple Inc. and Microsoft, Inc. also filed counterclaims for a declaratory judgment of non infringement and invalidity of the ‘227 Patent.  In December 2013, the litigation was severed into two consolidated actions, Mirror Worlds v. Apple and Mirror Worlds v. Microsoft, et. al.  On July 7, 2015, the Court denied  (i) a motion to dismiss by Apple based upon the Kessler doctrine (claiming that Mirror Worlds Technologies, LLC was precluded from initiating patent litigation against Apple because of an earlier case brought by the previous owner of the Mirror Worlds patent portfolio against Apple) and (ii) a motion to dismiss by Microsoft, Apple and other defendants based on Section 101 of the U.S. Patent Act (claiming the ‘227 Patent was invalid for covering subject matter not patentable under Section 101 of the U.S. Patent Act).  On September 24, 2015, the Court issued an order denying a motion by Apple to certify for appeal the Court’s denial of Apple’s motion to dismiss based upon the Kessler doctrine.  On November 6, 2015, the Company settled its litigation with Microsoft and its customers for $4.65 million.

 

[3]  In September 2011, the Company initiated patent litigation against sixteen (16) data networking equipment manufacturers in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Tyler Division, for infringement of its Remote Power Patent.  Named as defendants in the lawsuit, excluding related parties, were Alcatel-Lucent USA, Inc., Allied Telesis, Inc., Avaya Inc., AXIS Communications Inc., Dell, Inc., GarrettCom, Inc., Hewlett-Packard Company, Huawei Technologies USA, Juniper Networks, Inc., Motorola Solutions, Inc., NEC Corporation, Polycom Inc., Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., ShoreTel, Inc., Sony Electronics, Inc., and Transitions Networks, Inc.  Network-1 seeks monetary damages based upon reasonable royalties.  During the year ended December 31, 2012, the Company reached settlement agreements with defendants Motorola Solutions, Inc. ("Motorola"), Transition Networks, Inc. ("Transition Networks") and GarretCom, Inc. (“GarretCom”).  In February 2013, the Company reached settlement agreements with Allied Telesis, Inc. (“Allied Telesis”) and NEC Corporation (“NEC”).  As part of the settlements, Motorola, Transition Networks, GarretCom, Allied Telesis and NEC each entered into a non-exclusive license agreement for the Company’s Remote Power Patent pursuant to which each such defendant agreed to license the Remote Power Patent for its full term (which expires in March 2020) and pay a license initiation fee and quarterly or annual royalties based on their sales of PoE products.  In March 2015 and July 2015, the Company reached settlement agreements with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (“Samsung”), Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (“Huawei”) and ShoreTel Inc. (“ShoreTel”).  Samsung and Huawei each received a non-exclusive fully-paid license for the Remote Power Patent for the remaining life of the Remote Power Patent.  ShoreTel entered into a non-exclusive license agreement for the Remote Power Patent for its full term and paid a license initiation fee and is obligated to pay quarterly royalties based upon its sales of PoE products.

 

[4]  In July 2010, the Company settled its patent litigation pending in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Tyler Division, against Adtran, Inc, Cisco Systems, Inc. and Cisco-Linksys, LLC, (collectively, “Cisco”), Enterasys Networks, Inc., Extreme Networks, Inc., Foundry Networks, Inc., and 3Com Corporation, Inc.  As part of the settlement, Adtran, Cisco, Enterasys, Extreme Networks and Foundry Networks each entered into a settlement agreement with the Company and entered into non-exclusive licenses for the Company’s Remote Power Patent (the “Licensed Defendants”).  Under the terms of the licenses, the Licensed Defendants paid the Company upon settlement approximately $32 million and also agreed to license the Remote Power Patent for its full term, which expires in March 2020.  In accordance with the Settlement and License Agreement, dated May 25, 2011, Cisco is obliged to pay the Company royalties (which began in the first quarter of 2011) based on its sales of PoE products up to maximum royalty payments per year of $8 million through 2015 and $9 million per year thereafter for the remaining term of the patent.  The royalty payments are subject to certain conditions including the continued validity of the Company’s Remote Power Patent, and the actual royalty amounts received may be less than the caps stated above, as was the case in 2013 and 2012. Under the terms of the Agreement, if the Company grants other licenses with lower royalty rates to third parties (as defined in the Agreement), Cisco shall be entitled to the benefit of the lower royalty rates provided it agrees to the material terms of such other license.  Under the terms of the Agreement, the Company has certain obligations to Cisco and if it materially breaches such terms, Cisco will be entitled to stop paying royalties to the Company.  This would have a material adverse effect on the Company’s business, financial condition and results of operations as the Company’s entire current revenue stream is dependent upon the continued validity of its Remote Power Patent.

 

[5] On July 20, 2012, an unknown third party filed with the USPTO a request for ex parte reexamination of certain claims of the Company’s Remote Power Patent.  On September 5, 2012, the USPTO issued an order granting the reexamination.  On October 14, 2014, the USPTO issued a Reexamination Certificate, rejecting a challenge to the patentability of the Remote Power Patent.  The Reexamination Certificate confirms the patentability of the challenged claims of the Remote Power (claims 6, 8 and 9) without any amendment or modification.  The USPTO also allowed fourteen (14) new claims, bringing the total claims in the Remote Power Patent to twenty-three (23) claims.  No claims were rejected.

 

[6]  Avaya Inc., Dell Inc., Sony Corporation of America and Hewlett Packard Co. were petitioners in three Inter Partes Review proceedings (which were joined together) (the “IPR Proceeding”) at the USPTO before the  PTAB involving the Company’s Remote Power Patent. Petitioners in the IPR Proceeding sought to invalidate certain claims of the Remote Power as unpatentable.  On May 22, 2014, the Patent Board issued its Final Written Decision in the Company’s favor rejecting a challenge to the patentability of the Company’s Remote Power Patent.  On July 24, 2014, the Petitioners in the IPR Proceeding each filed a Notice of Appeal of the Patent Board’s decision to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.  On August 5, 2015, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed the decision of the PTAB in the Company’s favor rejecting a challenge to the patentability of the Company’s Remote Power Patent.

 

[7]  On February 16, 2015, Sony Corporation of America filed with the USPTO a Petition for a Covered Business Method Review (CBM) and a request for ex parte reexamination seeking to invalidate certain claims of the Company’s Remote Power Patent.   On April 3, 2015, the USPTO issued an order granting Sony’s request for an ex parte reexamination of the Remote Power Patent.  On July 1, 2015, the USPTO issued a decision in the Company’s favor denying institution of the Covered Business Method Review and rejecting Sony’s challenge to the patentability of the Company’s Remote Power Patent.  On October 23, 2015, the USPTO issued a Notice of Intent to Issue Ex Parte Reexamination Certificate (“NIRC”) rejecting Sony’s challenge to the patentability of the Remote Power Patent.  The NIRC states that the USPTO intends to confirm the validity of the challenged claims of the Remote Power Patent.

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Document and Entity Information - shares
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Nov. 13, 2015
Document And Entity Information    
Entity Registrant Name NETWORK 1 TECHNOLOGIES INC  
Entity Central Index Key 0001065078  
Document Type 10-Q  
Document Period End Date Sep. 30, 2015  
Document Fiscal Period Focus Q3  
Amendment Flag false  
Current Fiscal Year End Date --12-31  
Is Entity a Well-known Seasoned Issuer No  
Is Entity a Voluntary Filer No  
Is Entity's Reporting Status Current Yes  
Entity Filer Category Smaller Reporting Company  
Entity Common Stock, Shares Outstanding   23,218,551
Document Fiscal Year Focus 2015  
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STOCK REPURCHASE
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Notes to Financial Statements  
NOTE M - STOCK REPURCHASE

On August 22, 2011, the Company announced that its Board of Directors approved a share repurchase program to repurchase up to $2,000,000 of shares of its common stock over the next 12 months ("Share Repurchase Program").  On June 17, 2015, the Board of Directors authorized its fifth increase to the Share Repurchase Program authorizing the repurchase of up to an additional $2.0 million of shares of common stock over the subsequent 12 month period (for a total of up to $14 million since inception of the program in August 2011).  The common stock may be repurchased from time to time in open market transactions or privately negotiated transactions in the Company’s discretion.  The timing and amount of the shares repurchased is determined by management based on its evaluation of market conditions and other factors.  The Share Repurchase Program may be increased, suspended or discontinued at any time.  Since inception of the Share Repurchase Program through September 30, 2015, the Company has repurchased an aggregate of 6,853,802 shares of its common stock at an average price per share of $1.65 or an aggregate cost of $11,286,287 (exclusive of commissions).  During the three month period ended September 30, 2015, the Company repurchased 71,534 shares of its common stock at an average price per share of $2.17 or an aggregate cost of $155,034 (exclusive of commissions).  During the nine month period ended September 30, 2015, the Company repurchased 1,154,734 shares of its common stock at an average price per share of $2.19 or an aggregate cost of $2,529,180 (exclusive of commissions).  All such repurchased shares have been cancelled.

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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS) (Unaudited) - USD ($)
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2014
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2014
Condensed Statements Of Income And Comprehensive Income        
ROYALTY REVENUE $ 3,008,000 $ 1,367,000 $ 10,382,000 $ 11,024,000
COST OF REVENUE 927,000 337,000 3,094,000 3,157,000
GROSS PROFIT 2,081,000 1,030,000 7,288,000 7,867,000
OPERATING EXPENSES:        
General and administrative 915,000 668,000 3,139,000 1,881,000
Amortization of patents 413,000 408,000 1,239,000 1,226,000
Stock-based compensation 69,000 45,000 243,000 207,000
TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES 1,397,000 1,121,000 4,621,000 3,314,000
OPERATING INCOME (LOSS) 684,000 (91,000) 2,667,000 4,553,000
OTHER INCOME:        
Interest income, net 11,000 8,000 44,000 29,000
INCOME (LOSS) BEFORE INCOME TAXES 695,000 (83,000) 2,711,000 4,582,000
INCOME TAXES (BENEFIT)        
Current 26,000 (12,000) 66,000 90,000
Deferred 262,000 (35,000) 928,000 1,531,000
Total Income Taxes (Benefit) 288,000 (47,000) 994,000 1,621,000
NET INCOME (LOSS) $ 407,000 $ (36,000) $ 1,717,000 $ 2,961,000
Net Income (Loss) per share        
Basic $ 0.02 $ (0.00) $ 0.07 $ 0.12
Diluted $ 0.02 $ (0.00) $ 0.07 $ 0.11
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding:        
Basic 23,273,946 24,942,874 23,597,143 25,396,573
Diluted 24,654,699 24,942,874 24,590,487 27,610,979
NET INCOME (LOSS) $ 407,000 $ (36,000) $ 1,717,000 $ 2,961,000
OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)        
Unrealized holding gain (loss) on securities available - for - sale arising during period 12,000 (5,000) (15,000)
COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS) $ 419,000 $ (41,000) $ 1,717,000 $ 2,946,000
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CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Notes to Financial Statements  
NOTE G - CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS

The Company places cash investments in high quality financial institutions insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ("FDIC").  At September 30, 2015, the Company maintained a cash balance of $17,758,000 in excess of FDIC limits.

 

The Company considers all highly liquid short-term investments purchased with an original maturity of three months or less to be cash equivalents.

 

Cash and cash equivalents as of September 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014 are composed of: 

 

    September 30, 2015     December 31, 2014  
             
Cash   $ 3,632,000     $ 2,984,000  
Money market fund     14,380,000       14,678,000  
Total   $ 18,012,000     $ 17,662,000  

 

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EARNINGS (LOSS) PER SHARE
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Notes to Financial Statements  
NOTE F - EARNINGS (LOSS) PER SHARE

Basic Earnings (loss) per share is calculated by dividing the net income (loss) by the weighted average number of outstanding common shares during the period. Diluted per share data includes the dilutive effects of options, warrants and convertible securities. Potential shares of 3,605,000 and 3,700,000 at September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, respectively, consisted of options and warrants.  Computations of basic and diluted weighted average common shares outstanding are as follows:

 

   

Nine Months Ended

 September 30,

   

Three Months Ended

 September 30,

 
                         
    2015     2014     2015     2014  
                         
Weighted-average common shares outstanding – basic     23,597,143       25,396,573       23,273,946       24,942,874  
Dilutive effect of options and warrants     993,344       2,214,406       1,380,753        
Weighted-average common shares outstanding – diluted     24,590,487       27,610,979       24,654,699       24,942,874  
Options and warrants excluded from the computation of diluted income (loss) per share because the effect of inclusion would have been anti-dilutive     105,000       675,000       105,000       3,700,000  

 

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STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Stock-based Compensation Tables  
Schedule of stock option

On the date of grant, the following weighted average assumptions were utilized for options granted during the nine months ended September 30, 2015 and 2014.

 

    2015   2014
         

Risk-free interest rates

Expected option life in years

Expected stock price volatility

Expected dividend yield

 

1.39%

5 years

30.24%

-0-

 

1.65%

5 years

42.65%

-0-

Schedule of information of stock options outstanding and exercisable

The following table presents information relating to all stock options outstanding and exercisable at September 30, 2015:

 

            Weighted        
        Weighted   Average       Weighted
Range of       Average   Remaining       Average
Exercise   Options   Exercise   Life in   Options   Exercise
    Price       Outstanding       Price           Years       Exercisable       Price    
                     
$0.83 - $2.34   2,855,000      $1.33   3.36   2,715,000   $1.30
Outstanding warrants to puchase shares

As of September 30, 2015, the following are the outstanding warrants to purchase shares of the Company’s common stock:

 

      Number of   Exercise    
     Warrants   Price   Expiration Date
           
      250,000   $2.10   May 21, 2018
      250,000   $1.40   May 21, 2018
      125,000   $2.10    July 26, 2018
      125,000   $1.40    July 26, 2018
Total              750,000        
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CISCO ROYALTY AUDIT AND CONCENTRATION
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Notes to Financial Statements  
NOTE N - CISCO ROYALTY AUDIT AND CONCENTRATION

In late December 2013, the Company exercised its right to audit the royalties paid to it by Cisco for the years 2012 and 2013 (the “Audit Period”) in accordance with its May 2011 license agreement with Cisco Systems, Inc. (“Cisco”).  As a result of the audit, Cisco agreed to pay the Company additional royalty payments pursuant to the May 2011 license agreement of $3,281,000 for the Audit Period and other periods covered by the license agreement which was recorded as royalty revenue in the three month period ended June 30, 2014, at the time the Company completed the audit and additional royalty payments were agreed to by the parties.

 

Cisco constituted approximately 71 % and 89% of the Company’s revenue, respectively, for the nine month periods ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014.  Revenue from Cisco constituted approximately 40% and 72% of the Company’s revenue, respectively, for the three months periods ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014.  At September 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014, the royalty receivable from Cisco constituted approximately 70% and 74% of the Company’s royalty receivables, respectively.

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COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Notes to Financial Statements  
NOTE J - COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES

[1] Legal Fees:

 

Russ, August & Kabat provides legal services to the Company with respect to its pending patent litigations filed in April 2014 and December 2014 against Google Inc. and YouTube, LLC in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York relating to certain patents within the Company’s Cox Patent Portfolio (see Note L[1] hereof).  The terms of the Company’s agreement with Russ, August & Kabat provides for legal fees on a full contingency basis ranging from 15% to 30% of the net recovery (after deduction of expenses) depending on the stage of the proceeding in which the result (settlement or judgment) is achieved.  The Company is responsible for all of the expenses incurred with respect to this litigation.

 

Dovel & Luner, LLP provides legal services to the Company with respect to its patent litigation commenced in May 2013 against Apple Inc., Microsoft, Inc. and other major vendors of document system software and computer systems in the United States District Court of Texas, Tyler Division, for infringement of U.S. Patent No. 6,006,227 (part of the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio - see Note L[2] hereof).  The terms of the Company’s agreement with Dovel & Luner LLP provide for legal fees on a contingency basis ranging from 25% to 40% of the net recovery (after deduction of expenses) depending upon the stage of proceeding in which a result (settlement or judgment) is achieved, subject to certain agreed upon contingency fee caps depending upon the amount of the net recovery.  The Company is responsible for a certain portion of the expenses incurred with respect to the litigation.

 

Dovel & Luner, LLP provides legal services to the Company with respect to its patent litigation filed in September 2011 against sixteen (16) data networking equipment manufacturers in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Tyler (see Note L[3]).  The terms of the Company’s agreement with Dovel & Luner LLP essentially provides for legal fees on a full contingency basis ranging from 12.5% to 35% (with certain exceptions) of the net recovery (after deduction for expenses) depending on the stage of the preceding in which a result (settlement or judgment) is achieved.  For the three month period ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, the Company incurred aggregate contingent legal fees with respect to the litigation of $442,000 and $-0-, respectively, to Dovel & Luner, LLP.  For the nine month period ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, the Company incurred aggregate contingent legal fees with respect to the litigation of $665,000 and $23,000, respectively, to Dovel & Luner, LLP.  The Company is responsible for a certain portion of the expenses incurred with respect to the litigation.

 

Dovel & Luner, LLP provided legal services to the Company with respect to the litigation settled in July 2010 against Cisco and several other major data networking equipment manufacturers (see Note L[4]).  The terms of the Company’s agreement with Dovel & Luner, LLP with respect to this litigation provided for legal fees of a maximum aggregate cash payment of $1.5 million plus a contingency fee of 24% (based on the settlement being achieved at the trial stage).  As a result of the royalty payments payable quarterly by Cisco in accordance with the Company’s settlement and license agreement with Cisco, the Company has an obligation to pay Dovel & Luner, LLP (including local counsel) 24% of such royalties received.  During the three months ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, the Company incurred aggregate legal fees to Dovel & Luner, LLP of $322,000 and $229,000 respectively.  During the nine months ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, the Company incurred aggregate legal fees to Dovel & Luner, LLP of $1,868,000 and $2,461,000, respectively, with respect to the aforementioned litigation.

 

With respect to the Company’s litigation against D-Link, which was settled in May 2007, the Company utilized the services of Blank Rome, LLP on a full contingency basis.  In accordance with the Company’s contingency fee agreement with Blank Rome LLP, once the Company recovered its expenses related to the litigation (which were recovered in the first quarter of 2013), the Company is obligated to pay legal fees to Blank Rome LLP equal to 25% of the royalty revenue received by the Company from its license agreement with D-Link for the life of the Remote Power Patent.  During the three month period ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, the Company incurred legal fees to Blank Rome LLP of $13,000 and $14,000, respectively.  During the nine month period ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, the Company incurred legal fees to Blank Rome LLP of $43,000 and $42,000, respectively.

 

[2] Patent Acquisitions:

 

On February 28, 2013, the Company completed the acquisition of four patents (as well as a pending patent application) from Dr. Ingemar Cox (these patents together with subsequent related patent issuances comprise the Cox Patent Portfolio), a technology leader in digital watermarking content identification, digital rights management and related technologies, for a purchase price of $1,000,000 in cash and 403,226 shares of the Company’s common stock.  In addition, the Company is obligated to pay Dr. Cox 12.5% of the net proceeds (after deduction of expenses) generated by the Company from licensing, sale or enforcement of the patents.  Since the acquisition of the patent portfolio from Dr. Cox, the Company has been issued five additional related patents by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”).  Professional fees and filing fees of $169,000 were capitalized as patent cost.

 

On May 21, 2013, the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Mirror Worlds Technologies, LLC, acquired all of the patents previously owned by Mirror Worlds, LLC (which subsequently changed its name to Looking Glass LLC (“Looking Glass”)), consisting of nine issued United States patents and five pending applications covering foundational technologies that enable unified search and indexing, displaying and archiving of documents in a computer system (these patents together with subsequent related patent issuances comprise the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio).  As consideration for the patent acquisition, the Company paid Looking Glass $3,000,000 in cash, and issued 5-year warrants to purchase an aggregate of 1,750,000 shares of the Company’s common stock (875,000 shares of common stock at an exercise price of $1.40 per share and 875,000 shares of common stock at an exercise price of $2.10 per share) (the “Looking Glass Warrants”).  On June 3, 2014, the Company repurchased the Looking Glass Warrants from Looking Glass at a cost of $505,000.

 

As part of the acquisition of the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio, the Company also entered into an agreement with Recognition Interface, LLC (“Recognition”), an entity that financed the commercialization of the patent portfolio prior to its sale to Mirror Worlds, LLC and also retained an interest in the licensing proceeds of the patent portfolio held by Mirror Worlds, LLC.  Pursuant to the terms of the Company’s agreement with Recognition, Recognition received (i) 5-year warrants to purchase 250,000 shares of the Company’s common stock at an exercise price of $1.40 per share, and (ii) 5-year warrants to purchase 250,000 shares of common stock at an exercise price of $2.10 per share.  Recognition also received from the Company an interest in the net proceeds realized from the monetization of the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio, as follows: (i) 10% of the first $125 million of net proceeds; (ii) 15% of the next $125 million of net proceeds; (iii) and 20% of any portion of the net proceeds in excess of $250 million.  In addition, Abacus and Associates, Inc. (“Abacus”), an entity affiliated with Recognition,  received  a  60-day  warrant  to  purchase  500,000  shares  of  the Company’s common stock at an exercise price of $2.05 per share.  In accordance with the Company’s agreement with Recognition, as a result of the exercise of the 60-day warrant by Abacus in July 2013, additional 5-year warrants to purchase an aggregate of 250,000 shares of the Company’s common stock were issued to Recognition (125,000 shares at an exercise price of $2.10 per share and 125,000 shares at an exercise price of $1.40 per share).  As part of the acquisition of the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio, professional fees and filing fees of $409,000 were capitalized as patent cost.

 

[3] Amended Patent Purchase Agreement:

 

In January 2005, the Company and Merlot Communications, Inc., the successor of which is BAXL Technologies, Inc. (the “Seller”), amended the Patent Purchase Agreement originally entered into in November 2003 (the "Amendment") pursuant to which the Company paid an additional purchase price of $500,000 to Seller for the restructuring of future contingent payments to Seller from the licensing or sale of the patents (including the Remote Power Patent and the QoS Patents).  The Amendment provided for future contingent payments by the Company to Seller of $1.0 million upon achievement of $25 million of Net Royalties (as defined) which payment was made in 2012, an additional $1.0 million contingent payment upon achievement of $50 million of Net Royalties (the “Second Contingent Payment”) and an additional $500,000 contingent payment upon achievement of $62.5 million of Net Royalties from the licensing or sale of the patents acquired from Seller.  On March 11, 2015, the Company entered into an agreement with a secured creditor of the Seller, who had all rights with respect to the Second Contingent Payment, pursuant to which the Company paid the secured creditor $900,000 in full satisfaction of the Second Contingent Payment of $1.0 million.

 

[4] Services Agreement:

 

Pursuant to a master services agreement, dated November 30, 2004 (the “Services Agreement”), between the Company and ThinkFire Services USA, Ltd. (“ThinkFire”), the Company was obligated to pay ThinkFire fees from royalty payments received from certain licensees of the Remote Power Patent over the term of the licenses in consideration for services performed on behalf of the Company.  During the years ended December 31, 2014 and December 31, 2013, the Company incurred fees to ThinkFire of $105,000 and $104,000, respectively.  On February 10, 2015, the Company entered into an agreement with ThinkFire pursuant to which the Services Agreement was terminated with no further obligations in consideration of the Company’s payment of $285,000 to ThinkFire ($261,000 of such payment has been included as general and administrative expenses for the nine months ended September 30, 2015 and the balance of $24,000 was accrued as an expense for the year ended December 31, 2014).

 

[5] Lease Agreements:

 

The Company currently leases office space in New York, New York at a cost of $3,600 per month pursuant to a lease expiring on November 30, 2015.

 

The Company entered into a four-year lease agreement commencing July 18, 2011 to rent office space, consisting of approximately 2,400 square feet, for offices in New Canaan, Connecticut.  The Company paid a base rent of $7,000 per month which is subject to annual adjustments to reflect increases in real estate taxes and operating expenses.  Effective August 1, 2015, the Company entered into an agreement to extend the lease for a four year period (expiring September 30, 2019) at a base rent of $7,000 per month for the first year (increasing $100 per month each year), which is subject to annual adjustments to reflect increases in real estate taxes and operating expenses.

 

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MARKETABLE SECURITIES
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Notes to Financial Statements  
NOTE H - MARKETABLE SECURITIES

Marketable securities are classified as available-for-sale and are recorded at fair market value.  Unrealized gains and losses are reported as other comprehensive income or loss.  Realized gains and losses are reclassified from other comprehensive income or loss to net income or loss in the period they are realized.  At September 30, 2015, the Company's marketable securities consisted of two corporate bonds (aggregate face value $1,000,000) with a 3.9% and 4.5% coupon and term of greater than three months when purchased.  The Company’s marketable securities mature in 2021 and it is not the intention of the Company to hold such securities until maturity.

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OTHER INVESTMENTS
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Notes to Financial Statements  
NOTE I - OTHER INVESTMENTS

In May 2013, as part of the acquisition of the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio (see Note J[2]), the Company acquired from Mirror Worlds, LLC 250,000 shares of common stock of Lifestreams Technologies Corporation (“Lifestreams”), a company engaged in the development of next generation applications and methodologies designed to organize and display digital data.  In July 2013, the Company made an additional investment of $50,000 in Lifestreams as part of a financing and received 123,456 shares of Series A preferred stock and, as part of an amended license agreement between the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary and Lifestreams, the Company received a warrant to purchase 1,305,000 shares of common stock of Lifestreams.  The warrant was valued at $70,000 based on the Black-Scholes option model and recorded as non-cash royalty income during 2013.  In March 2014, the Company participated in a $2.0 million secured convertible notes (the “Notes”) financing of Lifestreams by agreeing to invest an aggregate of $380,000 in four equal tranches (the first tranche of $95,000 was paid at closing).  In May 2014, August 2014 and December 2014, the Company made additional investments of $95,000 each as part of the second, third and fourth tranche of the investment.

 

Since the Company owns less than 20% of the outstanding equity of Lifestreams and does not have significant influence or control, the Company’s investment in Lifestreams was recorded at cost.  The Notes all matured on March 31, 2015.  At September 30, 2015, Lifestreams remained in default of the Notes and had not completed any additional material financing. As a result, the Company has an impairment of $386,000 with respect to the investment which has a carrying value at September 30, 2015 of $190,000 compared with a carrying value at December 31, 2014 of $576,000.  The carrying value of $190,000 at September 30, 2015 reflects management’s estimate at September 30, 2015 of the fair value of the investment (see Note B).  The impairment of $386,000 is included in general and administrative expenses in the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations for the nine months ended September 30, 2015.

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9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Notes to Financial Statements  
NOTE K - EMPLOYMENT ARRANGEMENTS AND OTHER AGREEMENTS

Mirror Worlds Technologies, LLC, the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary, leases office space in Tyler, Texas with a base monthly rent of $620, which expires in April 2016.

 

[1] On November 1, 2012, the Company entered into an employment agreement (the “Agreement”) with its Chairman and Chief Executive Officer for a one year term (which was automatically extended for two successive one year periods expiring on November 1, 2015 unless terminated by the Company) at an annual base salary of $415,000.  The Agreement established an annual target bonus of $150,000 for the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer based on performance criteria to be established on an annual basis by the Board of Directors (or compensation committee).  For the year ended December 31, 2014, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer received an annual cash bonus of $200,000.  In connection with the Agreement, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer was issued a ten-year option to purchase 500,000 shares of the Company’s common stock at an exercise price of $1.19 per share, which vests in equal quarterly amounts of 41,667 shares beginning November 1, 2012 through August 31, 2015, subject to acceleration upon a change of control.  The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer shall forfeit the balance of unvested shares if his employment has been terminated “For Cause” (as defined) by the Company or by him without "Good Reason" (as defined).  Under the terms of the Agreement, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer also receives incentive compensation in an amount equal to 5% of the Company’s gross royalties or other payments or proceeds (without deduction of legal fees or any other expenses) with respect to its Remote Power Patent and a 10% net interest (gross royalties and other payments or proceeds after deduction of all legal fees and litigation expenses related to licensing, enforcement and sale activities, but in no event shall he receive less than 6.25% of the gross recovery) of the Company’s royalties and other payments with respect to its other patents (including the Mirror Worlds Patent Portfolio and the Cox Patent Portfolio) besides the Remote Power Patent (the “Incentive Compensation”).  During the three months ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer earned Incentive Compensation of $150,000 and $68,000, respectively, which amounts are included in accrued expenses.  During the nine months ended September 30, 2015 and September 30, 2014, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer earned Incentive Compensation of $519,000 and $550,000, respectively.

 

The Incentive Compensation shall continue to be paid to the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer for the life of each of the Company’s patents with respect to licenses entered into with third parties during the term of his employment or at anytime thereafter, whether he is employed by the Company or not; provided, that, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer’s employment has not been terminated by the Company “For Cause” (as defined) or terminated by him without “Good Reason” (as defined).  In the event of a merger or sale of substantially all of the assets of the Company, the Company has the option to extinguish the right of the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer to receive future Incentive Compensation by payment to him of a lump sum payment, in an amount equal to the fair market value of such future interest as determined by an independent third party expert if the parties do not reach agreement as to such value.  In the event that the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer’s employment is terminated by the Company “Other Than For Cause” (as defined) or by him for “Good Reason” (as defined), the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer shall also be entitled to (i) a lump sum severance payment of 12 months base salary, (ii) a pro-rated portion of the $150,000 target bonus provided bonus criteria have been satisfied on a pro-rated basis through the calendar quarter in which the termination occurs and (iii) accelerated vesting of all unvested options and warrants.

 

In connection with the Agreement, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer has also agreed not to compete with the Company as follows: (i) during the term of the Agreement and for a period of 12 months thereafter if his employment is terminated “Other Than For Cause” (as defined) provided he is paid his 12 month base salary severance amount and (ii) for a period of two years from the termination date, if terminated “For Cause” by the Company or “Without Good Reason” by the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.

 

[2]   On April 9, 2014, the Company’s Chief Financial Officer entered into an offer letter with the Company pursuant to which he continues to serve, on an at-will basis, at an annual base salary of $157,500 and is eligible to receive incentive or bonus compensation on an annual basis in the discretion of the Company’s Compensation Committee.  The Chief Financial Officer received an annual bonus of $30,000 for the year ended December 31, 2014.  In connection with the offer letter, the Chief Financial Officer was issued under the Company’s 2013 Stock Incentive Plan a 5-year stock option to purchase 50,000 shares of the common stock, at an exercise price of $1.65 per share, which option vests in two equal amounts (25,000 shares each) on each of December 31, 2014 and December 31, 2015.  In addition, in the event the Chief Financial Officer’s employment is terminated without “Good Cause” (as defined), he shall receive (i) (a) 6 months base salary or (b) 12 months base salary in the event of a termination without “Good Cause” within 6 months following a “Change of Control” of the Company (as defined) and (ii) accelerated vesting of all remaining unvested shares underlying his options or any other awards he may receive in the future.

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Sep. 30, 2015
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Exercise Price | $ / shares $ 1.40
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Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2014
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2014
Dec. 31, 2014
Cisco Audit Details Narrative          
Additional Cisco royalty payments as a result of audit   $ 3,281,000      
Percentage Revenue 40.00% 72.00% 71.00% 89.00%  
Percentage of royalty receivable 70.00%   70.00%   74.00%
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9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Tables  
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The following table shows the fair value hierarchy for these assets measured at fair value on a non-recurring basis.

 

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Carrying Value

on Condensed

Consolidated

Balance

  Assets Measured at Fair Value  

Condensed

Consolidated

Balance Sheet

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September 30, 2015                    
Non-Current Assets                    
                     
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9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
USD ($)
Agreement
Notes to Financial Statements  
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Patents owned 24
Number of License Agreements 19
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1 Months Ended 51 Months Ended 55 Months Ended
Jul. 31, 2010
Mar. 31, 2020
Dec. 31, 2015
Legal Proceedings Details Narrative      
Royalties received from license defendants upon setlement $ 32,000,000    
Maximum Cisco royalty payment per year     $ 8,000,000
Maximum Cisco royalty payment per year for remaning term of the patent   $ 9,000,000  
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9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
USD ($)
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9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Sep. 30, 2014
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES:    
Net Income $ 1,717,000 $ 2,961,000
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Amortization of Patents 1,239,000 1,226,000
Stock based compensation 243,000 207,000
Deferred tax provision 928,000 $ 1,531,000
Impairment of other investments 386,000
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:    
Royalty receivables (451,000) $ (505,000)
Other current assets 126,000 120,000
Accounts payable (165,000) (48,000)
Accrued expense (1,082,000) (66,000)
NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES 2,941,000 5,426,000
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES:    
Purchases of patents and other assets $ (36,000) (78,000)
Acquisitions of other investments, at cost (285,000)
NET CASH USED IN INVESTING ACTIVITIES $ (36,000) (363,000)
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES:    
Value of shares delivered to fund withholding taxes on exercise of options (1,064,000)
Repurchases of common stock, net of commissions $ (2,555,000) (3,259,000)
Repurchase of warrants (505,000)
Proceeds from exercise of options and warrants 20,000
NET CASH USED IN FINANCING ACTIVITIES $ (2,555,000) (4,808,000)
NET INCREASE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS 350,000 255,000
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, beginning of period 17,662,000 18,938,000
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, end of period $ 18,012,000 $ 19,193,000
SUPPLEMENTAL CASH FLOW INFORMATION:    
Cash paid for interest
Cash paid for taxes $ 50,000 $ 26,000
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INCOME TAXES
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Notes to Financial Statements  
NOTE E - INCOME TAXES

At September 30, 2015, the Company had net operating loss carryforwards (NOLs) totaling approximately $22,540,000 expiring through 2029, with a future tax benefit of approximately $7,889,000.  At September 30, 2015 and December 31, 2014, $3,815,000 and $4,743,000, respectively, were recorded as deferred tax assets on the Company’s condensed consolidated balance sheets. During the three month period ended September 30, 2015 as a result of income before taxes of $695,000, $288,000 was recorded as an income tax expense and the Company’s deferred tax assets were reduced by $262,000 to $3,815,000.  During the nine month period ended September 30, 2015 as a result of income (before taxes) for the period of $2,711,000, $994,000 was recorded as income tax expense and the deferred tax assets were reduced by $928,000 to $3,815,000.  To the extent that the Company has taxable income in the future, it will report income tax expense and such expense attributable to federal income taxes will reduce the deferred tax assets reflected on the accompanying condensed consolidated balance sheets.  Management will continue to evaluate the recoverability of the Company’s NOLs and adjust the deferred tax assets accordingly.  Utilization of NOLs can be subject to a substantial annual limitation due to ownership change limitations that could occur in the future, as required by Section 382 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, as well as similar state provisions.  There was no change in the allowance against the deferred tax assets since December 31, 2014.

 

The personal holding company (“PHC”) rules under the Internal Revenue Code impose a 20% tax on a PHC’s undistributed personal holding company income (“PHC Income”), in general, taxable income subject to certain adjustments.  For a corporation to be classified as a PHC, it must satisfy two tests: (i) that more than 50% in value of its outstanding shares must be owned directly or indirectly by 5 or fewer individuals at anytime during the second half of the year (after applying constructive ownership rules to attribute stock owned by entities to their beneficial owners and among certain family members and other related parties) (the “Ownership Test”) and (ii) at least 60% of its adjusted ordinary gross income for a taxable year consists of dividends, interest, royalties, annuities and rents (the “Income Test”).  During the second half of 2015 through the date of this quarterly report (as well as prior years), the Company did not meet the Ownership Test.  Due to the significant number of shares held by the Company’s largest shareholders, the Company will continually assess its share ownership to determine whether it meets the Ownership Test.  If the Ownership Test were met and the income generated by the Company were determined to constitute “royalties” within the meaning of the Income Test, the Company would constitute a PHC and the Company would be subject to a 20% tax on the amount of any PHC Income (which cannot be offset by NOLs) that it does not distribute to its shareholders.

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SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (Policies)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Summary Of Significant Accounting Policies Policies  
Use of Estimates and Assumptions

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with U.S. GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the consolidated financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting periods. The significant estimates and assumptions made in the preparation of the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements include the valuation of warrants, stock-based payments, deferred income taxes and valuation of other investments.  Actual results could be materially different from those estimates, upon which the carrying values were based.

Patents

The Company owns patents that relate to various technologies.  The Company capitalizes the costs associated with acquisition, registration and maintenance of its acquired patents and amortizes these assets over their remaining useful lives on a straight-line basis.  Any further payments made to maintain or develop the patents would be capitalized and amortized over the balance of the useful life for the patents or expensed as appropriate.

Revenue Recognition

The Company recognizes revenue received from the licensing of its intellectual property in accordance with Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 104, "Revenue Recognition" ("SAB No. 104") and related authoritative pronouncements. Revenue is recognized when (i) persuasive evidence of an arrangement exists, (ii) all obligations have been performed pursuant to the terms of the license agreement, (iii) amounts are fixed or determinable, and (iv) collectability of amounts is reasonably assured.  The Company relies on royalty reports received from third party licensees to record its revenue.  From time to time the Company may audit royalties reported from licensees as the Company did with respect to Cisco Systems, Inc. (see Note N). Any adjusted royalty revenue as a result of such audits is recorded by the Company in the period in which such adjustment is agreed to by the Company and the licensee or otherwise determined.

Income Taxes

The Company accounts for income taxes in accordance with Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) Topic 740, “Income Taxes” (ASC 740), which requires the Company to use the assets and liability method of accounting for income taxes. Under the assets and liability method, deferred income taxes are recognized for the tax consequences of temporary differences by applying enacted statutory tax rates applicable to future years to differences between financial statement carrying amounts and the tax bases of existing assets and liabilities and operating loss and tax credit carry forward. Under this accounting standard, the effect on deferred income taxes of a change in tax rates is recognized in income in the period that includes the enactment date. A valuation allowance is recognized if it is more likely than not that some portion, or all of, a deferred tax asset will not be realized.

 

ASC 740-10, “Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes,” defines uncertainty in income taxes and the evaluation of a tax position as a two-step process. The first step is to determine whether it is more likely than not that a tax position will be sustained upon examination, including the resolution of any related appeals or litigation based on the technical merits of that position. The second step is to measure a tax position that meets the more-likely-than-not threshold to determine the amount of benefit to be recognized in the financial statements. A tax position is measured at the largest amount of benefit that is greater than 50 percent likelihood of being realized upon ultimate settlement. Tax positions that previously failed to meet the more-likely-than-not recognition threshold should be recognized in the first subsequent period in which the threshold is met. Previously recognized tax positions that no longer meet the more-likely-than-not criteria should be de-recognized in the first subsequent financial reporting period in which the threshold is no longer met.

 

United States federal, state and local income tax returns prior to 2012 are not subject to examination by any applicable tax authorities.

Stock-based compensation

The Company accounts for its stock-based compensation at fair value estimated on the grant date using the Black-Scholes option pricing model. See Note D for further discussion of the Company’s stock-based compensation.

Earnings (Loss) Per Share

The Company reports earnings (loss) per share in accordance with U.S. GAAP, which requires presentation of basic and diluted earnings (loss) per share in conjunction with the disclosure of the methodology used in computing such earnings (loss) per share. Basic earnings (loss) per share excludes dilution and is computed by dividing income (loss) available to common shareholders by the weighted average common shares outstanding during the period. Diluted earnings (loss) per share takes into account the potential dilution that could occur if securities or other contracts, such as warrants and options to purchase common stock were exercised. Common stock equivalents having an anti-dilutive effect on earnings per share are excluded from the calculation of diluted earnings (loss) per share.

Financial Instruments

U.S. GAAP regarding fair value of financial instruments and related fair value measurements define fair value, establish a three-level valuation hierarchy that requires an entity to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value.

 

The three levels of inputs are defined as follows:

 

Level 1 inputs to the valuation methodology are quoted prices (unadjusted) for identical assets or liabilities in active markets.

 

Level 2 inputs to the valuation methodology include quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets, and inputs that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly, for substantially the full term of the financial instrument.

 

Level 3 inputs to the valuation methodology are unobservable.

 

The carrying value of cash, royalty receivables, other assets, accounts payable, and accrued expenses approximates fair value because of the short period of time between the origination of such instruments and their expected realization and their current market rates of interest.  Marketable securities available for sale are measured at fair value on recurring basis based on Level 1 inputs (see Note H).

 

The Company also measures the fair value of certain assets on a non-recurring basis, when events or circumstances indicate the carrying amount of the assets may be impaired.  These assets consist of the Company’s investments in Lifestreams Technologies Corporation (“Lifestreams”) and are reflected as “Other Investments” in the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (see Note I).  These assets were initially measured at cost and have been written down to fair value as a result of impairment or adjustment to reflect the fair value measurement as of September 30, 2015.  The following table shows the fair value hierarchy for these assets measured at fair value on a non-recurring basis.

 

Non-Recurring Fair  

Carrying Value

on Condensed

Consolidated

Balance

  Assets Measured at Fair Value  

Condensed

Consolidated

Balance Sheet

Value Measurements       Sheet         Level 1       Level 2       Level 3      Classification  
                     
September 30, 2015                    
Non-Current Assets                    
                     
Other Investments   $   190,000       $   190,000   Other Assets

  

The Company has no significant influence or control over Lifestreams and holds less than 20% ownership of Lifestreams.  These investments are reviewed on a periodic basis for impairment.  The Company reviews several factors to determine whether a loss for impairment is needed.  These factors include but are not limited to: (i) the financial condition and prospects of the issuer; (ii) the failure of the issuer to make required principal and interest payments; (iii) the issuer’s difficulty in raising sufficient financing to effectuate its business plan; (iv) the extent to which fair value is less than cost; and (v) the length of time the investment is in an unrealized loss position.  For the nine months ended September 30, 2015, the Company has recorded impairment related to Other Investments in the amount of $386,000.  There can be no assurance that the Company will be able to realize the estimated fair value.