[thelist] removing content

Steven Streight steven.streight at gmail.com
Fri Jan 12 09:56:34 CST 2007


This is way outside my expertise, but I'm glad you came forth with
clarifying details. I leave it to my more technically proficient colleagues
here on Evolt to address these sticky issues.

I'm doing fine, Alex, now working for a web design firm, selling web sites,
in addition to my home business of web usability analysis and content
providing. I get to create all new sales material from pitch book to media
room and business blog, podcasts, video, etc.

Good luck on your thorny problem. I will read and learn from the advice you
get on this.

On 1/12/07, patrick <pms at stoutstreet.com> wrote:
>
> Alex Beston wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Im currently in the process of asking a former business acqaintance to
> >>> remove some content bearing my name & trading name from his site.
> >>>
> >>> What sort of problems will I face & do I have any right to ask him to
> >>> remove
> >>> it from his server?
> >>>
> >>>
>
>
> Not sure if this would help, Alex, but if he's in the US then this seems
> like a case for a DMCA letter.
>
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