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Note 4 - Convertible Notes Payable
9 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2015
Notes to Financial Statements  
Debt Disclosure [Text Block]
4.
Convertible Notes Payable
 
Company issued a convertible note to Roundball in the amount of $466,879. In addition, Roundball, LLC had the right to cause the Company to borrow up to an additional $466,880 from Roundball, LLC. The note was unsecured, bore interest at a rate of 0.20% per annum and was set to mature on December 30, 2012.

The note was convertible by the Investor at any time into Class A Common Shares of the Company, at a conversion price of $1.85 per share, although up to no more than 504,735 Conversion Shares. The Company had the option to convert the note at the expiration date, if the investor had not during the course of the agreement. On December 30, 2011, Roundball converted $233,438 into Class A Common Shares of the Company. In addition, on August 20, 2012 Roundball converted the remaining $233,441 under the Convertible Loan Agreement into Class A Common Shares of the Company.

On December 30, 2012 management entered into an amended Convertible Loan Agreement with Roundball which may provide approximately $467,000 of liquidity to meet on going working capital requirements. The amended Convertible Loan Agreement was by and between the Company and a major shareholder who is also a Director modifying the terms and extending the due date of the loan agreement from December 30, 2012 to December 31, 2013 and modified the terms to allow $250,000 of borrowing on the agreement at the Company's discretion at an interest rate of 0.24%.

In partial consideration for Amendment No. 1, the Company and Roundball entered into a Warrant Agreement, dated  December 30, 2012, whereby the Company issued a warrant to Roundball to purchase, at its option, up to 100,000 shares of Class A Common Stock of the Company at an exercise price of $2.50 per share, subject to certain anti-dilution and other adjustments. If not exercised, this warrant will expire on December 30, 2015. Roundball is an affiliate of Steven Rosen, a Director of the Company.

The Company used the Black-Scholes option pricing model to determine the fair value estimate for recognizing the cost of services received in exchange for an award of equity instruments. The Black-Scholes option pricing model requires the use of subjective assumptions which can materially affect the fair value estimates. The warrants are immediately exercisable and expire in December 2015. The fair value of the warrants issued was amortized over the one year amended convertible loan agreement period.

On December 30, 2013 management entered into Amendment No. 2 of the Convertible Loan Agreement with Roundball which continued to provide approximately $467,000 of liquidity to meet on going working capital requirements. The amended Convertible Loan Agreement was by and between the Company and a major shareholder who is also a Director modifying the terms and extending the due date of the loan agreement from December 30, 2013 to December 30, 2014 and continues to allow $250,000 of borrowing on the agreement at the Company's discretion at an interest rate of 0.25%.

During fiscal year ended September 30, 2014, the Company borrowed $200,000 against this agreement. As of June 30, 2015, the outstanding balance on the Roundball convertible note was $200,000.
 

On December 31, 2014, management entered into Amendment No. 3 of the Convertible Loan Agreement with Roundball which continues to provide approximately $467,000 of liquidity to meet on going working capital requirements. The amended Convertible Loan Agreement is by and between the Company and a major shareholder who is also a Director modifying the terms and extending the due date of the loan agreement from December 30, 2014 to December 30, 2015 and continues to allow $250,000 of borrowing on the agreement at the Company's discretion at an interest rate of 0.34% and to provide, subject to approval of the holders of two-thirds of the Class A Common Shares, for the issuance of up to an aggregate of 252,367 Class B Common Shares, which are entitled to three votes per share, upon conversion. The proposal to authorize the issuance of Class B Common Shares upon conversion of the convertible note did not pass by a vote of the holders of Class A Common Shares at the Annual Shareholders meeting held on April 2, 2015.