H. L. Green Co., n220 the Second Circuit found a "most definite" financial interest when a landlord reserved for itself a proportionate share of the gross receipts from the alleged direct infringer's [*117] sales. n221 Similarly, in Playboy Enterprises, Inc. v. Webbworld Inc., n222 a district court found that where a defendant received a percentage of the net income of the business he derived "significant" financial benefit. n223 Just last year, another district court, in U2 Home Entertainment, Inc. v. Gatechina.com, Inc., n224 found that a defendant "clearly" benefited financially when it received a percentage of sales. n225 Investors should be treated similarly as the value of equity will track sales, barring other factors. n226 If the problem is that infringing products are being sold, then investors' equity meets the definition of financial benefit, as it captures profit from the infringement.