02-28-2012, 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Vjo
IMO no. This release is only intended for those with "facebook" in a domain who sent hits to AFF. They prob have studied referrers. I doubt they will go after affils who did not send from a "facebook" domain. They have enough to deal with the "CS" of the world. (no offense CS, just an example)
Generally this is a way to shut down all remaining "facebook" domains. If you have a "facebook" domain or had a "facebook" domain then the choice is yours. I would prob take them up on the release in that case depending on how much you made in sales from the offending domain.
"(3) IF YOU DID NOT OWN OR OPERATE A DOMAIN, SUBDOMAIN, OR PATH THAT INCORPORATES FACEBOOK, THE RELEASE IS NOT AVAILABLE TO YOU. However, Facebook may still be willing to offer a release in exchange for certain assurances that you have ceased use of allegedly infringing marks and will not use infringing marks in the future. If you are interested in discussing such a potential release with Facebook, please contact Gretchen Smith at [email protected].
c. Please supply the name, title, address, telephone number, and email of your attorney or other person to whom NOTICE on your behalf may be given in the blank space under paragraph 19.
d. Please have an AUTHORIZED Person sign and date the document in the space under "Released Party" at the end of the agreement. Please be sure to include the authorized signatory's name and title under the signature."
If you want to contact Gretchen have at it. I wouldn't contact anyone in your case.
JMO. I am not an attorney and do not play one on TV.
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i'll contact AFF and see what they say
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