[FFmpeg-devel] Big companies taking advantage of ffmpeg developers
Michael Niedermayer
michaelni
Thu Aug 23 21:38:49 CEST 2007
Hi
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 10:21:00AM -0700, Piero Bugoni wrote:
> In a slightly different vein, These People:
>
> http://www.mp4converter.net
>
> were mentioned back in March, about violating LGPL.
>
> I tried to track them down, as was suggested in the thread, but their website,
> and domain info give no usable contact info. (Other than e-mail address, and
> registrar).
>
> Without some kind of physical address, or an actual person to contact, (or
> sue), it is hard to get anything done about them. (This is probably why they
> are hiding out).
has someone tried to contact them by email? and explained precissely what
parts of the LGPL they violate and demand that they comply with the LGPL?
if they didnt awnser, well just find their ISP and tell them that one
of their customers is infriging our copyright and all our attempts to
contact him have failed, if that fails too
try it over whatever they use to receive payment
[...]
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Why not whip the teacher when the pupil misbehaves? -- Diogenes of Sinope
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