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Old 08-25-2006, 01:11 PM  
willow
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Originally Posted by crockett
So you're trying to say if I lease a program from some company and violate their terms of service. You are going to say that company wouldn't have the right to suspend my license and make a public announcement that they had suspended the license?

That's pretty much what happened. If XC broke the NATS license agrement by using the software in a means that it was defruading affiliates then they have every right in the world to suspend that license. Even if XC didn't do it on purpose but choose not to fix it TMM could still suspend the license.
No not really. They should have notified XC of breach in writing with a period to correct. You say, 'If XC broke the NATS license', and that says it all. There's a fight right there.

We can argue all day about their rights. In this case it's getting them sued. I think there's a case to answer. There are ways to do things that don't get you sued, TMM skipped that class apparently.
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