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How one goes about compensating me: There are either of two options that a company or person has:
With copies of the title or titles.*
This is rather easy: For every link I find, I ask for one retail copy of the title. I would prefer that the copies be in a retail box, but if the software is distributed solely on the internet, then I can make the exception and settle for an equal number of serial numbers instead or CD keys.
With money.**
Fifteen US dollars for every link, file or IP address etc. on a title that retails for less than fifty dollars. Thirty dollars for a title that retails for more than fifty dollars. forty for a title that retails for more than one hundred dollars. *One title for every two links I find exceeding one hundred. **10% off for every link exceeding one hundred and 20% off for every link over two hundred Note: It is rare that the number of links, serial numbers or keys would exceed 100, or even 50 unless the title is a song or it is a very popular title. Don't forget to read about CD's and MP3's in the notes section. >> Mix and match is fine also, if I find nothing, there is no charge. There is no obligation to compensate me, but you will not get a report, and what I had found, will be terminated unless you want me to hold it until a later date.
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Extra notes and things you should be aware of:
I work alone and all enquiries remain confidential. And visa versa (In other words, my reports must remain confidential within your firm or company.) I am NOT a company or corporation, nor do I belong to any anti piracy organizations. I am a single operating entity. Upon receiving the final report, any additional reports etc, I advise that you store your report in a safe place. I will keep a copy of the report if requested, and one can be furnished for the price of a CDR disc if you choose to have it put on a CD, or free if it is sent through email. I do not HACK or anything else illegal to obtain the information you request, the information is in plain view of the public, and is accessible to the public, be it on a free space server or a popular FTP site. If I can see it, someone else can. I like to think of my service as being private to software developers, music publishers, etc only, although I openly invite you to tell your colleges and partners about me if they have a need for my service. (but you should still keep the reports a private issue).
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