> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Hewitt
> 
> I would certainly send them a direct correspondence...

done

> rather than drag it
> out in a public forum - perhaps you have done so and this is your last
> resort - but it sounds like you have a problem you need to address face
> to face.

That's your call. I'm very upset. I want them publicly humiliated. Besides, 
going public with this may stop someone else from doing the same thing to you.

> If they did not respond and I was ripped enough, I'd call my attorney
> and file a civil action against them.  Generally this type of action is
> not needed though - most people can work something out.

Really? The cost of involving an attorney over 4 web pages, with me in
Illinois and them in Texas - not worth it.

> Have you thought about asking them to simply pay you for your work?
> What's the value of these edited pages? It's not like you had to pay
> someone to draft the original text - you say yourself that it's simply a
> cleanup of the OpenSRS documents. What if they agreed to pay you $100
> for your troubles?

Money is not the issue. Integrity is. Could they rip off my pages and
then make changes? Sure. I wouldn't know. And even if I did, I probably 
wouldn't care. But to leave my company name on *their* contracts? That's
probably illegal.  Not to mention - lazy. (My partner is REALLY keeping
me from using 'bad' words!)

-- 
    Hugh

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