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Originally posted by L0stMind
Trey has already stated several times on this board that they have not divulged affiliate info to Acacia and that wasnt part of their agreement.
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Does is agreement allow him to show that part of the contract with Acacia ? That would surprised me...
I am not suggesting a statement on his part, but a legal document from EC to their affiliates, which is a complete other matter in terms of legality, then a statement. That was just a though...because i don't think they are even allowed to do such a thing now.
Anyway, i don't see why EC went public with this with their affiliates with a marketing e-mail. They could have stayed with a simple informative notification, and leave it there. They would have showed more respect to affiliates, then to include this into a sales pitch. It just was a lack of taste, and somewhat basic respect toward the affiliates. When you send an e-mail like that, words and their interpretations, do matter. In this case i felt it was really obvious that it was a clumsy e-mail to send...
If EC got a 12 pages topics flaming war, i think it's more of the way they took to informed their affiliates than the actual fact they join the Acacia list...