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GloryK
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I live in London Ontario Canada
Hi, my problem is that a church has outright stolen my website.
I found that this church of old ladies have stolen all of my work,...work that took me a year to produce. I have verbally told them that I do not give them permission to use any of my work, that I have the copyright which I bought from the Canadian Intellectual Properties Office. However they said to me that their ISP told them that they are allowed to put whatever they wanted on "their" site. So they stole all my coding....specialized coding,...and just took my name, company name and my copyright off the 7 webpages. I was so shocked. But these idiots think they are not doing anything wrong. I can't seemed to get them to understand. They think cause they own the webspace they can do whatever they want and even destroy my work. I want to send a firm letter with all the proper legal terms and wording, to tell them to take down my work or I will sue them. However, I am not sure what the legal wording or terms are, and/or how to write them in a concise and concrete manner. Could you please help me with this letter ...which I must write soon...very soon. I want to tell them any I have the copyright; that I want it taken down; that they are committing a criminal act;etc. Please help!? Glory Kanata, WebMarks Designs, Canada
Hi, my problem is that a church has outright stolen my website.
I found that this church of old ladies have stolen all of my work,...work that took me a year to produce. I have verbally told them that I do not give them permission to use any of my work, that I have the copyright which I bought from the Canadian Intellectual Properties Office. However they said to me that their ISP told them that they are allowed to put whatever they wanted on "their" site. So they stole all my coding....specialized coding,...and just took my name, company name and my copyright off the 7 webpages. I was so shocked. But these idiots think they are not doing anything wrong. I can't seemed to get them to understand. They think cause they own the webspace they can do whatever they want and even destroy my work. I want to send a firm letter with all the proper legal terms and wording, to tell them to take down my work or I will sue them. However, I am not sure what the legal wording or terms are, and/or how to write them in a concise and concrete manner. Could you please help me with this letter ...which I must write soon...very soon. I want to tell them any I have the copyright; that I want it taken down; that they are committing a criminal act;etc. Please help!? Glory Kanata, WebMarks Designs, Canada