Offshore Incorporation - Lawsuit and Asset Protection

Submitted by admin on Mon, 09/24/2007 - 16:25.
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I'm facing legal trouble in the US.
Can someone please help me move this company offshore?
Any tips? Who should I be talking to?

EDIT:
I've learned its easy to move to Panama.
But Panama merchant account could take 6 months.
Anyone have any other good ideas for sending money?

Submitted by cnstory on Thu, 07/10/2008 - 11:36.

contact me via email.

or email me your skype ID.

Submitted by Asheboy on Thu, 01/10/2008 - 15:50.

Id say, try everything to warn people about what they do. Display a warning for EVERYTHING. Well, ive only noticed the myspace one.

Plus, make sure you make a copy of the script somewhere, since it is EXTREMELY sexy.

You could move offshore, China's always good. If you mail me I might be able to help. (and id be happy for the copy of teh script xD)

Submitted by azerty on Sun, 12/02/2007 - 13:01.

Try to play things smart. Make a news statement ("myspace prohibit opensource captcha bypass") on this site, put it on digg, and wait for a reaction like that one with HD-DVD

Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 11/12/2007 - 08:31.

You needed to move offshore well before they had you
in their sights. Every Court in the land will slap you in jail for attempting to go offshore now.
No point me posting my skype here for you as its too late ... but in case some other fortunate soul might need assistance before the gong sounds it is "companyhq"

Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 10/03/2007 - 16:19.

Remember the time you imed me on skype asking if I wanted to use your service. And you remember me warning you that this will happen? Big G and News Corp doesn't like to play games.

Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 10/09/2007 - 22:05.

I could help you if I want .. hit me back in skype.

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 10/11/2007 - 13:02.

post ur skype here and i will contact you ... I know I have you on skype .. just don't know which one is you lol

Submitted by admin on Wed, 10/10/2007 - 10:08.

email me ur skype id

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 10/04/2007 - 04:27.

ya well -- can u help? or u just gonna bitch?

Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 09/28/2007 - 14:01.

I seen this guy in Affiliate Summit with his Tshirt "Capcha Killer" and his sexy employee promoting it.
Promoting what "how to get rid of and cheat the capcha", You are just an total IDIOT, i seriously wanted to punch your face dude.

Submitted by admin on Fri, 09/28/2007 - 17:46.

well... you certainly had your chance!

Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 09/26/2007 - 17:12.

If you didn't think you were going to get sued and didn't take these precautions in the first place.

Submitted by Capri on Wed, 11/07/2007 - 01:30.

There's no excuse or justification for suing Captcha Killer. Myspace is a big bully company that doesn't give a flying hot dart that it is blatantly and habitually discriminating against the blind and visually impaired by employing captchas, refusing to install so much as an audio option, and now refusing to allow programs to solve these stupid captcha codes in order to allow the blind in to use their site.

If Myspace is denying access, and using bully tactics by way of law suits, it won't end there. Because the pro-captcha contingents are incredibly unthinking and uncaring about the fact that captcha doesn't stop spam - it denigrates the visually impaired. Myspace certainly has enough resources as does Yahoo, to be user-friendly and stop spam. But they both take the lazy, cheap, unthinking way out, and end up hurting a lot more people than they help.

If Myspace denies people to run Captcha Killer on their site, who's to say that just about all other sites won't follow suit?

Before the curse of the web known as captcha, the blind and vision impaired could do more than just email and browse sites independently.

Now, captcha has degraded the blind, calling them unhuman, spammers, and unwelcome on millions of sites.

This not only inconveniences the visually impaired, it takes away some of their independence online, and as a result, their sense of dignity as well. The visually impaired are now forced by captcha to ask for help from a sighted person or from an admin of any site the captchas are on. This makes the visually impaired person feel not only insulted at being considered not human enough to qualify to be a member on a site, but also degraded for being forced to burden those around them by begging for help every time a site discriminates against them via captcha code.

I wish there was a way, and that I knew enough people who could all come together and bring Myspace and other sites like it to their knees, maybe by way of class action suit for discrimination against the "disabled".

Myspace has gotten way too big for its britches, and it needs a big ego-trim and a sound reality check. Its support form is a pathetic joke. Filling it out, you get an auto-response in an email that really does nothing but tell you to go back to the form you had just submitted, which generated the auto-response in the first place.

Submitted by draq on Sat, 03/08/2008 - 22:10.

These big websites simply don't give a crap. The blind community isn't a big enough problem for them to care. Nothing we say or do is going to change that, because if it isn't worth it to them it isn't going to happen. All they care about is money.

Submitted by Christoffleroux on Mon, 11/26/2007 - 04:22.

I'm a developer in South Africa and can honestly say that CaptchaKiller is the best thing that happened to the internet, THANKS A MiL.

What I don't quite get is that this invisible asset belongs to the people, and some companies (like MySpace) act as if they are the sole owner.

Although there are better, smarter and easier ways to prevent people from creating automated software to do whatever... these so called developers still insist on using captcha's on their sites. The developers of myspace are a bunch of idiots, who stole an idea from someone, created the site and that’s where it stopped. Why not improve on their efforts and prevent spamming using well known methods and design patterns. No they will rather try to sue somebody for trying to help make using the internet easier for everybody, and harvest some gold out of the process.

Those people should not even be called developers it’s more like farming and deserve to be shot. These business who try to “take over the world” should not be allowed to use this utopia of freedom and information, its not suppose to be a business.

Submitted by roggers on Tue, 02/19/2008 - 19:29.

hey another south african... not bad..

It is unfair for people to disallow audio capthas..
And yes there is better ways...

coming to my point.. isint myspace all pretty pictures and not to much apart from that?

I know you can read the age etc etc but the rest is all pictures and videos

Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 12/02/2007 - 20:06.

that is so right

Submitted by Martijn on Sat, 04/26/2008 - 04:12.

im not blind, but I can sure use CK, for a simple reason; I can test my own captcha's :D for free... As stated above somewhere, maybe put in your TOS that this software may noy be used for illigal actions and that you take no responcibility for people's actions :)