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Thanks Keith, I might pursue suing them but I have no funds for the same. I just hope they take action. I have 11 web clients on their site (including myself) and told them it would be too bad if I had to move them all so maybe that will encourage them to take action. Lori >Lori, > >That reference makes it pretty clear to me. If the ISP does NOT act >immediately, then I would get together the money necessary to get a good >lawyer because you could sue the pants off of the ISP for "not getting >involved" according to the link you sent if the information is accurate (and >it appears to be although I am not a lawyer). > >Thanks, >Keith D Sellars >WebGraffix >www.webgraffix.com > >"Making database sites seem easy" > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Lori Eldridge" <lorrie652(at)icehouse.net> >To: "David D Pippen" <pipwax1(at)bellsouth.net> >Cc: <hwg-basics(at)hwg.org> >Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 10:02 PM >Subject: RE: ex web client is stealing my images and holding my poetry >hostage > > >> >I would not lose sleep On this issue, the fight is far to great with to >> >little gain. But it is funny you should bring this up I think we need to >> >look in to copyright Issues for future projects >> >> I was just informed that my web hosting service (same as my client) is >breaking the law because they decided to not get "involved". >> >> When is an ISP liable for the Acts of it's Subscribers? >> >http://www.nolo.com/lawcenter/ency/article.cfm/objectID/1902780E-68C9-436B-9 >25AC37E42F4CD71/catID/1D5464D1-2A36-45C3-95897F115FEEB097 >> >> Lori >>
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