Getting your wildly vilified technology standardized by the founding fathers of IP video is an achievement that does more than put you on the map, it writes your name in the history books forever and opens the door to potential riches, transformation, and a lasting legacy. But first must come investment, and V-Nova has secured more funding this week from Neva SGR, one of Italian banking firm Intesa Sanpaolo Group’s investment funds. However, V-Nova’s press release is horribly misleading, luring headlines the world over into a fallacy that V-Nova successfully secured €33 million ($39.2 million), when the truth is that V-Nova closed Neva SGR’s Series C funding where the venture capital firm raised the total round value of €33 million…