On Sat, 28 Feb 2009, NoOp wrote:

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Not a whole lot that can be done about it... notice at the bottom of the
page:

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Now the above might be somewhat OK if these guys actually provided
product support and their own servers to host the downloads. But I can
pretty much guarantee that they don't host any of it, and instead use
OOo's volunteered, free, limited resources, mirrors to link the
"customer" to. This includes state university servers in the US where it
is illegal to make money off of software or services provided on those
servers without written consent.

How about a notice on the download page to the effect that the product is free and anyone that paid to receive the link should demand their money back and/or contact their credit card company?


--
Bob Holtzman
 "The best argument against democracy is a five
minute conversation with the average voter."
                              Winston Churchill


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