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Old 02-14-2006, 10:57 AM
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Hi Linda,

Thanks for your concern, with regards to your questions/statements:

1) Spyware and parasites

In these types of network environments there are always risks of spyware, adware, tojans, and malicious scripts. To deny that would be a plain untruth…

However our networks have implemented strict control and file verification to ensure the utmost safety of our users.

Additionally we provide an up front safety guide for our system, informing members of all the risks and the preventative steps that can be taken whilst on the network.

After all is said and done is there still some level of risk… well yes of coarse there is, just as there is with email and browsing the web without ensuring that certain safety precautions are adhered to.

However, our servers are certified free of these threats and our software does not come bundled with any form of the above risks… this is the key difference in our system.


2) Potential legal issues

Without going into extensive detail on this, because this post alone could constitute several pages or more.

Our system works on a fundamental “P2P concept” (although there are differences)… barring all that has been said, published and done… and recent favourable legal battles in this regard:

Generally content on the web is made available as copyrighted, under a creative commons license or without any legal copyright framework… the latter two points are within the content frame that we support.

OK so now the grey area, can someone use this to download copyright material, YES ABSOLUTELY!!! (Against our written advice, probably the users own personal judgement and barring all potential legal ramifications)

There are some overriding factors that come into play here:

1) That such content is actually available through the network
2) The users option to initiate such an action
3) The fact that networks like ours are seeing a fundamental shift where new producers of various content are actually paying to “market” for lack of a better term their free content in favour of recognition and market place acceptance.

So why should the members of this forum consider our program.

1) It’s a good all round product, with great service and a dedicated team backing this project.

2) We are a young dynamic company with a passion for driving this application and service which will in time bear not only the fruits of success for all associated with us, but also prove our longevity.


3) Our remarkable success thus far, proves an undeniable WANT and NEED from within the market place; such market forces cannot be ignored or overlooked.

4) Most importantly this service adds value to people’s lives, brings the power of triple convergence right to everyone’s finger tips, and does so whilst generating timely profits for all those involved.


Is this program everyone’s cup of tea – probably not, but I think it’s fair to allow forum members to have the choice, the exposure and the opportunity.

I am sure each person’s individual judgement will call into action the relevant and timely decision.

Kind Regards,
Justin Harrison
http://www.lifetimedownload.com
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