Look it's very obvious that yourself and "Steino" are associated in some way with Cloanto so I'm not going to even bother commenting on your flawed and pointless remarks here, for the simple fact that both of you strangely enough have only recently joined and your only posts on this site have all been made in this thread..
Well...
(a) my join date was Mar 2010;
(b) I am much more active over on EAB (same username), but have been reading Amiga.org as well more lately;
(c) I have commented a few times on this thread because I find what you are doing very interesting. In fact in my first post in this thread I stated :
I have every sympathy for what you're doing, it is absolutely ludicrous that they are not distributed for free.
I admit I have become a little less sympathetic in your demonisation of Cloanto, but I still respect that you are trying to get to the bottom of a very murky copyright maze, and I hope we all have a little more clarity as a result of what you're doing.
So I'm not really sure why you're getting personal with me...
So read this carefully and try and understand the Cloanto clearly tried to make the only part of their complaint that had any chance of being valid as being based on an infringement of their trademark "WORKBENCH"...
I've read that email from MediaFire again (with Cloanto's email pasted in), and it reads to me that they are saying:
(a) they claim your ADFs infringe on (at least) three US copyrights which are either owned by, or licensed to, them;
(b) they claim that your ADFs
ALSO infringe on their 'Workbench' trademark.
In the other stuff you copy-and-pasted (at 10:52am today) it only talks about two specific copyrights, and doesn't mention trademarks, granted.
But it's not true that in the e-mail you've just re-pasted now (at 11:40am) that they
only refer to their 'Workbench' trademark.
Anyway, will watch with interest as to what happens next...