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Old 03-22-2008, 10:19 AM  
crockett
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Originally Posted by Paul Markham View Post
I never sold to Pornonada so your whole post is a crock of ******

I sold to an individual in the first place, but are you saying that if an individual sells it to a corporation it make it all fine?

Offers have been made for the license but that's all we've had so far offers.

I did provide him with a list of our content, which he ignored and sold it with the content in the affiliates area.

Why don't I license to a corporation? I do and we do it all the time. We license to Hustler, Paul Raymond Publications, Score, and many more. But this was not a license to a corporation it was a license to an individual.

Who broke the license therefore making it null and void, or is it only us that sticks to a license? He broke it by selling it after he was told not to.

Pornonada broke it to my knowledge by putting or having our content in his affiliates area without paying for it. That's shaving.

Then he sold it to the new owners without removing the content from the affiliates area, which was agreed. He has the list of what is ours and he gave it to the new owners who passed it to me. I knew I had it, wanted to know if they had it and they do.

So basically you run as tight a ship as DamageX.

People must get to your site and treat you as you think I should be treated, see how nice you are to them.

In reality, by the orginal owner selling the site with the content, it didn't suddenly cost you any more money. It didn't cut into your profit margins for producing content. It's not like the original owner wanted to keep all the content and use it on another site aswell.

No actual expense or loss of money was incurred by you, during the transfer of this content to the new program owner. However people like you know you can abuse the intent of a licence and make more money, simply because you are greedy.

In short, you want to get paid twice, even though nothing about the program or the sites involved has changed. The only change was the owner of the site. That's like Microsoft requiring users to re-buy windows if you sell a computer with it as the OS.

You could simply offer a "reasonable" fee to the new owners to cover any costs for records updates ect..ect.. However instead guys like you are greedy and want to be paid twice for nothing.

Remind me to never do business with you..on second thought I damn sure wont need anyone to remind me..
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