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Originally Posted by tony404
What is illegal if they didnt pay her , she has the right to pull her property.
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The problem is that the law is tricky in a situation like this. Most likely Lia could be found in breech-of-contract (even a verbal agreement can qualify) for not providing the content in a reasonable amount of time and for not contacting her "employer" in a reasonable manner or in a reasonable amount of time (sorry for the redundancy, but that's how law is). Also, even if the content is proven to be hers, she can still be held liable for damages due to the fact that taking down ALL members content on the site, opens MobBucks up to a barrage of lawsuits including False Advertising and Fraud. There is a lot more to it than meets the eye, and sadly Lia may be viewed as culpable either way.
