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Old 10-16-2002, 03:37 PM  
archer
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Interesting thread indeed. I've dealt with python for years on the affliliate side and things have always been on the up and up.

A contract is a contract is a contract.

Even in our decadent age a verbal agreement is still a contract. It appears from the thread that there is no dispute whatsoever about what was initially agreed to. That's a contract.

It's been pointed out that some contracts cannot be fufilled. That's true when what was agreed to can no longer be provided. That's not the case in this situation. There's still traffic.

I'm reminded of Martha Stewart's stupidity with her insider trading. She wanted to make $200k and look what making that 200k has cost her. Last I heard her company had lost 600 million in stock valuation.

In this case, Python broke a deal because it wanted to make more money. How much, though, is this broken deal going to cost python? A lot of people read the board and word spreads. And bad words spread faster and further
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