[Catalyst] Detecting if a user aborted a (long) download

Thomas Klausner domm at cpan.org
Mon Mar 12 20:31:05 GMT 2007


Hi!

On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 10:11:18AM -0500, Wade.Stuart at fallon.com wrote:
 
> I agree with the above advice,  you may also note that if you are charging
> for the downloads there may be legal/accounting reasons for this method
> (that almost all electronic delivery systems use).  Technically, if you
> deliver only over the internet you need to have a certain level of backup
> to prove that the product was delivered or that the client had the ability
> to receive the product (and request it again if she states that she was
> unable to receive it) in many countries to be able to show revenue on your
> books.  It may be worth your while to have both an accountant that
> specializes in Internet delivery/booking and a lawyer give you some
> guidance about what is required in your area to cover your bases.

I can assure you that there are several layweres  and accounts involved, 
and I'm very lucky to not have to talk to them directly, but via a very 
competent project manager (good project managers are worth a lot !)



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