Good for you, Mark!
Despite all the posturing they do, keep in mind that when attorneys
are involved, almost everything is negotiable.
ScottGee1
On 12/22/05, Mark Dapoz <md@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Thu, 22 Dec 2005, John Hermanson wrote:
> >
> > I agree that it's probably due to the digital content. They've been so
> > tight with their "no digital manual or software sales" that maybe they
> > shouldn't be surprised that people put sites up. I mean Olympus digital
> > repair manuals are probably floating around on the internet anyway.
> > It's like trying to hold onto a handful of sand underwater, the harder
> > you squeeze, the more slips through.
>
> I'm almost 100% certain that's what it was. One of the demands they made
> in their request was that I reveal to them where I got the files. In
> my reply to them last night I pointed out, in a nice way, how they could
> find numerous sources of those digital documents via Google and eBay.
> They're going to be very busy in the coming year if they plan on trying
> to stop all those sources. In the same letter I tried to put together a
> case for allowing the OM documents to continue to exist on my web site.
> I'll let you know what they say once I get a response.
> -mark
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