I don't have any more private correspondence - lee has already posted our entire conversation on his site. It's all in the public domain now. So WTF are you talking about?dixieland_conjunction said:However, it is generally accepted business etiquite and often the law that businesses respect the privacy of of their customers and information regarding their customers' accounts.
This is yet another example of your bluring the lines between business and pleasure.
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BTW, Dave, I insist you actually READ your entire TOS & AUP
Copyright Infringement - Software Piracy Policy
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Making unauthorized copies of software is a violation of the law, no matter how many copies you are making. If you copy, distribute or install the software in ways that the license does not allow, you are violating federal copyright law. If caught with pirated software, you or your company may be liable under both civil and criminal law, and you may be fined up to $250,000 and/or receive up to 5 years in jail. In compliance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (the "DMCA"), please send DMCA notifications of claimed copyright infringements to abuse@DWFComputers.com. DWFComputers.com will cooperate fully with any civil and/or criminal litigation arising from the violation of this policy.
Also, what are you talking about with pirated software? All of the software offered by my company is completely legal. Hmmmm, what's that called again? Oh yeah, I think it's called slander.