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Originally Posted by gregalicious
Matt's right about one thing, MOST, MOST hosts would have buckled. I had it happen to me. Big host. The second a big corporation sends them a letter, trust me, a lawyer's written it and it probably has 'copyright infringement' or 'cease and desist' your host is going to shut it down. It's not fair, but it's true.
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Umm i sure hope not.. I can see if it was a question about ownership , but it isnt. Its a pretty clear case of someone who STOLE something ( myspace ) then used it without permission , then asked the person he stole it from to replace the stolen goods with BETTER stolen goods.. Its ludicrous , it should be criminal. Imagine going to your local store , stealing something , then going back int he store and demanding more stolen goods because the first thing you stole wasn't good enough
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Originally Posted by gregalicious
The fact it's porn and it wasn't really making you any money means that suing MySpace for trying to frustrate your business probably won't amount to much, but if you do, you're certainly in the right.
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Myspace is actively selling porn, they are nothing more than a porn site as far as im concerned now. basically myspace is just a new version of AFF, nothing more.. if AFF stole your shit then contacted your host and had them delete your files you would flip..
Any lawyer worth their weight would be creaming his pants about now..