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Re: This was a desperate ploy to keep the rights. May not work VanWaGuy Send a noteboard - 11/02/2015 03:32:49 AM

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Apparently, there's legal precedent in such cases to not count these last minute attempts as anything but a violation of the spirit of the agreement.

Please tell me where there's legal precedent that shows that this type of thing is a violation of the agreement?

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