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saress owners are bad news

marieRoss marie  |  Bad Business Ethics  |  578 views  |  Read Full
 
 
My husband invested over £12,000 in buying saress products for me to have a small business, he also invested £3000 setting up a professional website to sell the products.
When the goods were delivered and the website was up and running John and Julia Fish told us we had to remove the pictures showing the saress as the pictures were there property and we were in breach of their intellectual property and they would get their lawyers to deal with us. We were advised by our lawyers that they could instigate legal proceedings against us. I find this appalling business practise and would like to warn anyone that is thinking of buying from them to get in writing that you are allowed to use their pictures and text. How can anyone have the audacity to sell you their goods and then deny you the right to use any of their promotional material to market their product. We have ...
 
 
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