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Old 09-05-2014, 06:08 AM  
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Originally Posted by AdultKing View Post
In layman's terms and in one simple sentence, as that's probably all you'll understand.

If you help someone carry out an infringing act in relation to IP law then you can be sued.

I didn't quote it, I wrote it from my understanding of US law relating to secondary liability in relation to copyright and IP.
Okay, so you basically made up things and you didn't even make it clear that those are purely your own thoughts.

Yeah, you can always sue people for whatever you like, but the end result is a totally different matter. Not to mention that payment processor's normal business relations done with honest intentions, bring no liability regarding their clients suspected copyright issues. Court can order some actions for them to take, but they are still not liable for their customer, only liable to fulfill the court's order.
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