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- By the way, thanks for the laugh. You made my day.

On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 4:39 AM, tombmedia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I don't know where you are located mx3design, but if you are in the
> states I'd like to see if there is some sort of legal action we can
> take towards mootools for fraudulently advertising mootools as a
> product when it is clearly a hobby for a select few individuals. I am
> a businessman and can prove losses directly related to the bait and
> switch that the mootools elite did when they figured mootools as a
> product was too much work. It was initially toted as a production
> level framework and with that there are certain expectations of the
> team behind the product, which has totally come to light as being
> immature, naive (as you've stated), and downright intentionally
> malicious. I am located in Canada, and if anyone lives in any of the
> countries that the mootool developers live in please contact me so
> that we can pool our resources to see what we can do. My losses are in
> the 5 digits and would be willing to spend at least that to teach this
> kids why hobbies and business don't mix.
>
> I already have my lawyer digging to see what kind of faults they may
> have committed, I'm not to sure if anything can happen with the way
> things are licensed, but I doubt these kids spent money on a lawyer
> themselves.
>



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Guillermo Rauch
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