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Originally Posted by WiredGuy
I'm not a lawyer or anything, but your actions (terminating license, not this thread), are going to have a ripple effect among webmasters. You're effectively killing off a program and hence stopping new joins from occuring, thereby ending a webmasters income from this specific sponsor. Although I do agree if a script is put in place that could manipulate earnings, something needs to be done but either way I would expect this sponsor to fire back at MPA. Best of luck dealing with all this guys.
WG
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I understand where you're coming from, but it's essentially the same thing as a company not paying their hosting bill and the host suspending the account. The program will be crippled by the actions of the program, not by the fault of the software provider. It will be the program's responsibility to address their affilliates and explain the situation. Chances are there won't be an explaination, the program with shut down, and try to pop back to life under a new name and marketing scheme. It would be interesting to see if a program that was caught screwing their partners could find a way to turn this issue around.
