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Originally Posted by tony404
I agree about the copywritten music and poor lighting but if they were unhappy and they kept ordering its really not his problem its theirs.They knew the weakness and kept coming back for more. To now say we arent going to pay a 7,000 invoice is weak,you buy something its your job to make sure its acceptable then and there not his.
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Yeah, you'd think that if they made the complaint they would have followed up to see if it kept happening. Still, that is passing on a huge liability. You'd think the content provider would feel more of a responsibility for making such a big mistake and maybe even be worried about the legal repercussions if the peeved buyer decided to make trouble for them by ratting them out to the RIAA. I think it would be smarter to acknowledge the problem and work something out to appease the buyer since they are both in the wrong (if that is true about the copyrighted songs being used repeatedly).