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Originally Posted by DeanCapture
Maybe I'm missing something here.....
A company asks you to agree not to crop their pictures or remove watermarks from their pictures as part of your affiliate agreement with them....and you went against the rules and did both of those things. You got upset when they told you to fix the problem and now you're here trying to warn others because what? They've asked you to follow the rules?
Seems pretty simple to me. If you want to push their sites, you must agree to their terms. If you don't like their terms, then find other sites to push. I don't get what the big deal is here. They have a right to run their business as they see fit - just like you have a right to run yours.
Somebody clue me in on what all the whining is about in this thread....
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dean, google did the same thing in making thumbnails for the content as well for google images. damn, they should sue google.
thumbnailing is legally protected, presenting less than a full image as part of a promotional blog should not be an issue. any program anal enough to do this against a blog that is promoting their sites directly needs to be checked for any signs of intelligent life in their offices, because they just shot themselves in the foot.
that is one program i wouldnt touch with a 10 foot pole now.