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#1 jrwrestling

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Posted 23 September 2003, 19:59

My company was hosted by a mall of different stores, which hosted all the files, products, etc. Since I joined, we broke off and wanted to get the email database of our clients from that site.

They do have a legal obligation to do so, dont they?

#2 Johnson

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Posted 25 September 2003, 10:55

They sure do - that data belongs to you - they cannot use it themselves in any shape or form unless you have agreed to (check your fineprint).

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#3 jrwrestling

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Posted 25 September 2003, 15:24

I reviewed it, we didn't agree to release the information to them in any way, shape or form. Are there any documents I could grab online to show them these? He is being quite difficult about it.

#4 Xplod

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Posted 24 October 2003, 03:41

Just export the sql files and then import them into the new database with the new host?