Infograms is hypocritical and evil. INFOGRAMS: PLEASE READ. Part 2.
for earlier discussion: http://apolyton.net/forums/showthrea...threadid=36305
Mark:
This thread is not wholly about the translation gaff, but moreso the general mistreatment which infograms has shown it's customers and life's blood. I can appreciate your closing the other thread in an attempt to streamline the forum, but to add this to that discussion would be a rash generalization on your part and an error not to see the inherent differences herein.
that said:
It just isn't plausible that they would even consider offering such distrobution rights in todays world. With globalization and internet commerce as it stands, only a fool would set themselves up as something that could be no more than an indian-giver...
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