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The Rebel TV Company
Brightbox, Inc. is the rebel TV company.

We're on a mission to give freedom back to the TV viewer through a convergence set-top-box, unique and exclusive content, TV/Internet/Phone technologies and a viral marketing plan.

www.myBrightbox.com is the product that started it all. It's got more features than any other box out there for a great price. More importantly we're giving freedom to the viewer.

Even though TiVo won't let you download movies and TV shows yet, we know they will... but it will be under their rules. Same with Comcast which recently announced more on-demand content coming soon. Again, under their rules.

Brightbox gives you options to watch video from any website right on your TV. Even if we don't make money from it. And there are currently 3000 Internet TV channels to choose from (We aggregate many of them for the customer in our easy-to-use GUI.)

We also let you visit any shopping site you want so you can freely shop and watch anything right in your living room and not from your PC. And our DVR service has no fee unlike the cable companies and TiVo.

Remember the advertisement against Cable TV in the 70s? http://www.tvparty/cp,/video/freetv.ram Well it's happening again. All the big boys want to own everything on the TV. They are scared, too.

The TV will be the most lucrative real-estate in the world in the next ten years and Brightbox is actually giving much of the revenue to the customer. We are the first consumer electronics company and TV content company to offer our customers an affiliate program for referring subscribers and customers.

We are rebels, for sure. Our affiliates call themselves Brightboxers. They box the intelligent way... by giving customers freedom.

Say goodbye to programs like iTunes or cable co.s VOD, where you are given too many restrictions. Say hello to Brightbox -- the rebel TV company.

Tom Wood
CEO/President
Brightbox, Inc.
www.myBrightbox.com
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