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Originally Posted by alf6300
If the content had originally been licensed, and if you know it, and if all what is missing are some of the papers who may have gotten lost in the meanwhile - then you are not making any friends by making threats, I suspect.
If you told them: "Hey no prob, I know the content was legitimately licensed. I'll just send you another license straight away", you would probably earn more in terms of reputation and people would remember it next time they are buying more content.  
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I think Paul is beyond caring about reputation or future goodwill. Paul is about the $ in hand today.....
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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
good point and all we do is write a new license for the new owner to sign and charge a small admin fee when we are contacted. It's the people who ignore the license we have problems with. They don't bother to stick to it and sell the content as their own, including it in the price of the site.
So the question is, should people ignore the rules?
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Most of the content you are selling was shot so long ago that the models are now grandmothers. They probably have the licenses but don't know it because the ink has evaporated !
