Cease and Desist Notices Starting
Starting on December 3rd, many webmasters have seen an email coming from my domain – in the form of an official cease and desist notice. Any person found using the software and NOT following the End User License Agreement (which is available on the download page) will be sent a Cease and Desist Notice.
Anybody who does not comply within 72 hours (3 days from the time posted on the email) will have a DMCA report filed with their web host. The copyright act requires that any person who is believed to be using a piece of web software illegally shall have the contents removed from their website without warning.
Key terms here: use the software in line with the EULA, and you’re fine! Don’t, and we’ll find you.
Posted: December 7th, 2009 under Personal Life, Product Updates.
Comments
Comment from BKW
Time December 22, 2009 at 6:04 am
Mark,
The script was designed with more security in mind versus public viewing. I do not personally think the script will allow you to perform the actions that you are requesting. I know there are a lot more open-ended scripts like the one you are requesting at hotscripts.com – here is a good URL to visit: http://www.hotscripts.com/category/php/scripts-programs/file-manipulation/upload-systems/
BKW
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Comment from Mark
Time December 22, 2009 at 1:36 am
I was looking for a file upload script to use for our local hockey association. We have board meetings monthly and I volunteer the web site to the association, the upload script was for one of the board members to upload the agenda. Is there any way to link to the files they upload? Better yet, is there a way as the admin to specify a certain directory on our web that their files are uploaded to? That would actually work best.
Thanks for your help.