And that’s the thing -- the way I look at it is it’s not really worth my time ... I’ve so many things going
to worry about people like stealing the product or whatever. If they do, they do. I guess they’ll have
to sleep at night somehow.
I’m not really worried about it. I don’t have time. I figure my time is better spent looking to create
another residual income stream than to worry about some jerk that’s doing what he’s not supposed
to do.
That’s the thing. Some people I speak with -- when they’re just starting out especially that is
a real concern for them, but that is going to happen.
But I have a tip for anybody, if they’re trying to steal your software product, this is a really good way
to get them every time. It won’t take that long, it’ll only take a few minutes ... is contact them, ask
them to stop.
If they say "No" contact their hosting service and contact their upline link and complain to the
payment processor. You complain to those three people and they can disable his operation and
make them move.
Now you keep doing that to him ... he’s going to eventually either do two things. He’s going to stop.
He’s going to get tired of getting screwed around ... because the copyright office won’t do anything,
bottom line. They are so swamped and they don’t even respond to my emails, they don’t respond to
any letters ... I sent a Fed-Ex certified letter to them one time just to see ... no response.
The FBI, they definitely won’t deal with it. They’re worried about bigger things I guess.
That’s basically -- if someone ever steals your software, eBook, whatever and you really want to get
back at them, just contact their payment processor, because they will do something. And it just
depends how bad you really want to get the guy.
That’s the thing. You can often spend the time better just creating new products or
marketing existing ones rather than worrying about the tiny proportion that will maybe steal.
And you do get some people with real bare-faced cheek, and they resell it as their own. Or
pretend a book which hasn’t got reprint rights, has got reprint rights.
Obviously, it doesn’t justify it, but
Microsoft
for example gets their software stolen every day,
so why should you be any different. I don’t mean you in general -- I mean anyone selling
anything online. It’s just the way it is so you have to do the best to live with it as you say.
Exactly. And you know
Microsoft
and all these people, they spend tons of money making their
software ... and they don’t really go out and baby-sit people to see if they’re stealing it or not, or
giving it away or loading it on someone else’s computer.
But if they do something really big with it like try and make their own business out of selling software,
then they’re going to come after you. And that’s kind of how we do it. If someone gives away
copies to a friend how are we going to know. And how are we going to care.
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