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BPAAdmin
Fri Jul 30, 2010 12:21 pm


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I would guess that is from real subscribers passing the daily webinar info on to the "stealer."  Doesn't the webinar software have an option to require user e-mail address that can check to see if that person is "legal?"   And if the person tries to login twice from different locations, it should kick them of of one instance.

I'm sure if this webinar provider doesn't have that option, others do.  This has to be an issue with all sub.scription type webinars.
There are ways to check, which is how I track these people down. I don't want to give out any details for obvious reasons.
