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Ycaza 03-21-2007 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike Dutch (Post 12120743)
Looks good Ycaza! I just signed up , got any galleries in there ?

a little thin on that, got 1 with more to come in a few hours

crockett 03-21-2007 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Ycaza (Post 12123045)
so i can answer this once and for all, yes its risky, but no more risky than a lot of other similar projects, I have done a lot of work in this and researched the risk. I am not a complete moron. so please enjoy or not enjoy, and of course I have similar domains, and if you really think about it, wouldn't the publicity of some action really help? of course it would.

lol I'm sure you will find out soon enough.. :1orglaugh

sortie 03-21-2007 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 12120626)
I think he might be suggesting that while booble got away with their google thing, your luck with myspace might not be so good.

At least, that is how I read it.

A law suit from myspace would make his site way more profitable.
His damages(if myspace won) would be nothing but punitive which probably is around $2500. A press release about the change of his domain name and the money flows for all that publicity for only $2500.

Ycaza 03-21-2007 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by sortie (Post 12123163)
A law suit from myspace would make his site way more profitable.
His damages(if myspace won) would be nothing but punitive which probably is around $2500. A press release about the change of his domain name and the money flows for all that publicity for only $2500.



smart man, but this is not about getting sued one way or the other. thanks for the ups as it were

baddog 03-21-2007 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by sortie (Post 12123163)
A law suit from myspace would make his site way more profitable.
His damages(if myspace won) would be nothing but punitive which probably is around $2500. A press release about the change of his domain name and the money flows for all that publicity for only $2500.

Contrary to Ycaza's response, you are clueless. You think they are going to just make him pay $2,500 and let him keep it running?


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