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Old 01-15-2006, 12:22 PM  
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one other thought.... P10 may have purchased the copyrights to images, but whoever they bought them from, the existing licenses would carry forward.

so if a sponsor/paysite licensed images from content producer and in the terms of the license was the rights to give images to affiliates for promo use, then P10 can't go after people for copyright infringements.

this might be something that p10 has overlooked in their zealous desire to nail google and affilaites.

so while he can file the DMCA notice, it is you (the affiliate) responsibility to be able to PROVE that you had the rights to use those images.. you could probably provide this evidence to google directly w/o an attorney to give them something to think about.

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