Re: Client has stolen website - what can I do?
- From: "Jan" <jan.beesley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2005 21:08:18 +0000 (UTC)
Good idea - will remember this for the future.
For now I think I will investigate the small claims court. It's not a vast
amount of money, but I don't see why he shoudl get away with it.
J
"Krustov" <krusty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> <uk.net.web.authoring , Jan , jan.beesley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> <Wed, 7 Dec 2005 19:38:46 +0000 (UTC)>
>
>> That is, the site I had built but he hasn't paid for.
>>
>> What can I do?
>>
>
> Start putting coded expire and stop working stuff in your code if you
> give other people the actual website before payment .
>
> Just be sure and add suitable 'could mean anything' wording in any
> contract .
>
> No damage to be done to the website - just do it in a way to cause it to
> stop working .
>
> If the client pays up without any problems - contact them to tell them
> about your safeguard and give them precise instructions on how to remove
> or change the coded stuff before it takes effect .
>
> As for the legal side of things - who knows .
>
>
> --
> (c) The Amazing Krustov
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