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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Infospace- Naveen is a crook

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To: EyeDrMike who wrote (3)12/5/1998 3:01:00 PM
From: KeepItSimple   of 4
 
>Your story sounds implausible.

>If they bought the product, and resold it, their proprietary rights >would be in question, because the signed contract becomes null and >void, being they did not pay the bills. ownership would revert back >to you.

Ownership _did_ revert back to us, legally, when he refused to honor the contract he signed, but since we were a very small software startup we could not afford to "enforce" ownership. He stole our code, and got away with it. We were about to drag him into court when our company was purchased by PGP, and the matter was not up to us anymore. PGP decided to not pursue the case because the dollar amount was not large enough for them (PGP already had tons of money from investors). However, the dollar amount _was_ a big deal by our standards at the time.
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