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Old 11-11-2003, 09:47 AM  
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Originally posted by Veterans Day

I really believe that statement by berman is propoganda, no more no less. Tactics.


I am sure what he is saying has some elements of truth.... it's a business decision to sign the license...and many webmasters could have many reasons to do so..... from questionable books, to not being incorporated, to not having the money to fight in court, etc, etc.

For many that do licensing, it's not because they just love Acacia and want to support their business... they have to bite their tongue and deal with it.

I have talked to so many webmasters who have said that because of their specific situations, they have no choices but to sign.

I have never looked down on them, and I have told them as a businessman myself, i respect that they do what they need to do to keep operating.

It is of course unfortunate...that for every license that is signed, is one less webmaster to stand united.


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