Right. A bit of a strange dilemma here and I thought maybe one of you technically minded folk could help me out a bit.
A relative of mine had a website designed and hosted by a company in India in 2006. I presume he got the Indian company to design/host it due to monetary constraints.
Anyway, the company that designed the site has used one copyrighted image in a flash animation on the site. Recently my relative got a letter from the owner of the copyright threatening legal action. As a result he tried making contact with the company in India to get them to change the image.
Here lies the problem. The company is refusing to answer emails and telephone calls. I asked if he had been given the FTP details for the site as with the login details I could remove the flash animation in its entirety. He forwarded me the login details as provided to him by the company when the site first went online and typically they dont work.
So... What I want to know is if there is a way to either reset the password or somehow block the image??? Both of which are unlikely since we cant make contact with the hosting company
Or
Would anyone have any idea of where he stands legally?
Or
Maybe I am doing something wrong as its been years since I tried connecting to an FTP server and I have no idea about any of the current protocols but I would assume that everything a person needs to know to login would be on the original email.
Many thanks and anyone who can help will go straight to the top of my christmas list.




