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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
So Damage you think buying a program with content is something you can do without verifying the buyer has the rights to sell the program and the content, the content is legal and all the documents are in place. Then just hand out content you are not positive about it's legality to a lot of affiliates. Good to know how tight you run your ship.
So far I've found 10+ infringements in the affiliates area alone. Not going to tell them to delete the content as it's already been given out to affiliates and it would mean them taking it back, and proving they have done so. So will add it to the bill.
They had the list and ignored it, so not my fault. Run a tight ship and you don't get these problems.
Still think I should say sorry for calling him a thief, what would you call him?
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Despite that fact that legally you may have been right, giving someone the opportunity to make things right is generally good.. even if you issued a DMCA you would have to list what content is yours to have them remove it. Give them a list and let it end...
It's all about how you deal with the situation... You can turn it into ridiculous drama on the boards that makes you look like a shit disturber, or you can be the bigger man, do your best to be co-operative, and maybe make a new customer. You chose the fuss. You always choose the fuss. Then you wonder why people avoid the fuss :P