Nice Kevin.  Very professional and intelligent response.  Maybe before
you insult people via e-mail you should consider how public your
information is.  
 
Kevin Passmore (AKA Insult King Extraordinaire, and likely the client
who didn't pay)
5550 Fyler Ave. 
St. Louis, MO 63139 
314.752.5550 
 
Reason I say that is, that kind of harassment is dangerous, there's
always someone bigger than you out there, who's worked out just a little
bit more, and been in a few more bar fights and done quite well at uh,
physical intimidation... :) 
 

Jason Merrill
Bank of America 
Global Technology & Operations & Global Risk L&LD
eTools & Multimedia 

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From: Kevin Passmore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 6:25 PM
To: Merrill, Jason
Subject: Re: Re: [osflash] Commercial Work


douche bag 



On May 28, 2008, at 4:55 PM, "Merrill, Jason"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 


        Usually you would/should agree on what happens to the sourcecode
before signing the contract.  Don't give them anything until they pay! 
        Jason Merrill 

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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Schell 
        Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 5:43 PM 
        To: Open Source Flash Mailing List 
        Subject: [osflash] Commercial Work 
        

        I'm having a little issue with a client. They hired me for a web
application and have not yet paid, but want the source code to integrate
it with one of their online shops. What kind of copyright, license, etc.
do you guys use in these situations, or, what is your policy on dealing
with clients [ do you give them source code, compiled executables, both?
Do you make contracts or work with an honor system?] Has anyone been
seriously burned by a client stealing code or not paying? Thanks in
advance. 

        -- 
        Schell Scivally 
        600 Santa Rosa Ave. 
        Santa Rosa, CA 
        95404 
        [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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