On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 11:17:23PM -0500, Robert Citek wrote: > Sean Burns wrote: > > On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 06:36:44PM -0700, John Wurth wrote: > >> Control it or not if the donation is made to you, in this case > >> through a link on your website, then you do. > > John, did you follow through and click on the link? > > >> I'll cc this to my board attorney Norah Ryan. She's one of the top > >> business litigators in the metro area maybe she can explain better > >> than me. > > Before you contact your lawyer, are you sure you fully understand the > relationship between BWorks, PayPal, and the donor and how the > transaction is structured?
He already contacted his lawyer. That last email was cc'd to her. But no, I don't think he followed the link or understands PayPal. > > I'm a proponent of the KISS philosophy, Keep it Super Simple. In > > light of that, I took the recurring donation button off. It's not > > even an option any more. Especially if we have to have a lawyer > > approve every little thing we do, which is also not an option. > > If we are going to be worried about being sued over every little thing > we do, we may as well close up shop. Having a "recurring donation" > button on our website is the least of our worries. > > Sean, can you put the "recurring donation" HTML back in? If it makes > you feel more comfortable, you can comment it out by enclosing it in > HTML comment structure. <!--- ---> I can. I keep the entire site backed up. I'm comfortable with it on there and kept uncommented. I'll put it back up if you're cool. sean
