Dude, dealing with a business like Acacia is a totally different beast than dealing with a regulation change that was clearly in defiance of earlier court rulings.
Acacia only wants to monetize it's assets. The only question there is wether prior art makes the asset unworthy of patent protection.
But, I note your position, altho, it doesn't sound like you ever got the Acacia letters, and therefore aren't on the list.
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