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Originally Posted by EliteWebmaster
Bottom line it will never go to court in most cases. Assuming for a moment the scammer program owner can afford a lawyer, how does the lawyer for the plaintiff argue that his client is the victim when his client committed wire fraud and theft by ripping off the affiliate??
If you want to take the position that the scammer program owner would be stupid enough to bring the matter before a judge, his name would be exposed and it opens the possibility of him being sued by not only the 1 affiliate but the various affiliates he scammed also??!
The scammer program owner would end up losing in the long run because once he drags it into court, his annomity is gone. A scammer is not going to do it! If he made the scumbag decision to rip off his affiliates, my point is he won't bring it to court knowing the legal fees itself will outweigh how much he ripped off the affiliates especially when he is fighting an affiliate from a different country hosting the downloaded content on offshore servers. Good luck with that not burning a hole in his wallet 
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You'd have to be sure the shady program owner was the sole owner of the content. He could have bought and licensed it all from someone else. You could end up getting sued by the original content creator for not having a license. If it's all exclusive stuff the other guy shot himself then that's different.