Copyright and how do they get away with it?

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Paul
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Re: Copyright and how do they get away with it?

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GoldRapt wrote:
Paul wrote:.
Yes you can publish them on your web site. Thats why you brought them for. you can show them off. No problem. Only resselin is not allowed.

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Paul
So maybe you need to sell your stuff off with a re-seller licence Paul.
yes!!! fantastic idea! then go on ebay and wach people sell for £1

I think microsoft should do this same with windows. sell it with resell righs...
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The bad bear taste is copyright, I know someone thats sell those, that you could report him for, thats was a quick look, Bad bears would proscute, I'd trawl through it, and see what else you spot if they changed their name is a soild guess that they've been closed down before. But good website
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Thanks Paul - our customers love your templates so it will be great to be able to show them off in a catalogue.
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Stitch Up wrote:
I pursued a case on 'principle' once. I always remember my solicitor telling me 'principles cost money'. He was right, I won the case, it cost me a lot of money and I didn't get a penny back.


My advice, spend your time making money not chasing principles.
How easy is it to dodge a fine like that? Could you not impose a CCJ?

I wasn't paid for a photography job and found him using my images in his brochure years later.

I was planning on sending a hefty invoice via a solicitor who specialises in corporate copyright infringements.
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