> All those archives are going to say, in response to our complaints and 
> requests to stop, is "Oh, yeah?  Sez who?

It's quite possible that if the site is hosted by a company who takes legal 
matters seriously they will close the site down if it they judge it to be 
against the law - most of the terms of use in web hosting include such a waiver.

I've had luck closing down sites that were redistributing my PHP scripts 
without my authority (all the scripts included a EULA saying that they could 
not be redistributed etc.) All that was needed was a clear email to the host. 
The hosts would usually give 24hours notice (sometimes bcc'd to me in email) to 
remedy the situation and then pull the plug if nothing was done.

I'm not saying it's sure to work in this case, but that's certainly why Dennis 
is talking about going to the host and not the site owner. Is Dennis in 
software or something? Sounds familiar!

Simon Troup
Digital Music Art

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