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Originally Posted by After Shock Media
He still will have to get a lawyer to get the agreement as nobody is willing to hand it over. Then even with an agreement in hand that just means he knows if he is right or wrong and if there is any wiggle room for what they are doing. Making them stop and trying to get an award for damages is another job for lawyers. Then assuming he wins again, enforcement and collecting are an entirely different story.
All of that is a lot of cash out of pocket and companies know it.
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I hear you, that's always a pain, sometimes I have a feel that there are people who sign contracts and review only the possibilities to breach them.
Therefore you always have to be more than cautious and do a decent homework before signing, the problem is, that some of those people even reigh with somehow a positive PR, which might confuse some (well, after all, you can buy yourself a lots of positive reference too).
Law and Justice meet each other often in a very much long and painful manner, that's where we always prefer an out of court settlement as for the minor breaches.