If you sell PLR be very clear with your rights

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I recently sold a small number of plr copies of a script I stopped selling some time ago.

On the sales page, on the members area index page, on the download page, and even in a text file in the download I clearly stated that plr was not transferrable and only I could sell plr to the product. I even stated not to sell the zip they recieve from me directly to their customers but to edit it to remove anything but resell and master resell rights.

It seems a few people started selling the product without even looking at the rights they had and now I have a nightmare of multiple peoples customers coming to me for support or selling the product to their users with plr.

The fault really is my own because I should have seperated the plr and resell rights versions into two seperate downloads but I didn't and now I'm paying for it through all the emails I have to send out trying to get people to stop selling the plr version that no one has the right to sell.

To make matters worse I accidentally left one file in the download that linked back to the old sales system I had in place from 2 years ago. Now I have hundreds of people expecting support for a product that hasn't been developed by me in over 2 years.

Lessons learned here are to make sure you leave no doubt in what can be done with what you sell and if you sell plr to anything remove any trace of you or any mention of ongoing support so it doesn't come back to bite you later.

I've had some pretty nasty exchanges with people because they don't understand that I can' support a product that was discontinued 2 years ago, regardless of what someone else promised them.
#clear #plr #rights #sell

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