Hi,
I suppose at some point Liam may have to do just that, but for now I 
think contacting his parents using sales records or whatever would be 
the better way to go.


Yvonne Alaniz wrote:
> Here's my two cents worth on this issue.  You are all being drug into this 
> because this kid wants attention.  If he can't get positive he'll take the 
> negative.  I am sure most of you have been to this web site and downloaded 
> this fraudulent game.  That just gives him the attention he wants.  
> Leeum if I were you I would find out who this kid's parents were and have a 
> lawyer send a nasty cease and decist letter to them and their son leeting 
> them know that legal action will follow if he doesn't stop portraying his 
> game as his own intelectual property and does not remove it from the web.
> These are just my thoughts.  Maybe his parents have no idea what their kid is 
> doing in which case they should be informed because they will be responsible 
> if he is a minor.
>
> Yvonne
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