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Ok Paul since you keep going there, can a licensee holder get a refund if you allow the sets to appear on some tube site, zango, megarotic, and others? It would only be fair right?
My only real issue is that you still try to pass off a license built for 1996 to users in 2008. Well that and despite what you said, when I mailed in a license I never got back a signed copy so I trashed the content several years ago. Can I now prove this no, but it did happen.
You have the option of making it so that there are other rules to keep everyone happy and prevent your main argument from happening. You can easily limit what can be done with the license and content. This means you can easily prevent certain usage. For instance I could get your content licensed, place it on a single url, allow free access and promote zango. In the event only so much can be used for promo purposes, only requirement I would need to have happen is have the surfer give me something of value for access, such as an email address.
This is really nothing against you either. This is about keeping customers happy and not being a dick. Compromise and common sense is some of the best customer relations a business owner can employ. However it is your business and your free to destroy it as much as you want in regards to internet buyers.
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