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Originally Posted by Mooz
The software they wrote for the social networking was where the money was. Very unique, very easy to use, very fluid. Now that software is a wreck and it seems like they don't have a lot of the initial development knowledge. Still, the rights may be worth a 20-30k. Provided you can find an investor willing to sink money into software without a knowledge transfer or a developer with a clear understanding of it's development stages.
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I am sure the software is worth something on it's own. That 7 figure sum was just for the domain name. That's it. No software, no support nothing. Just to get the rights to snowboard.com...