Hackersblad 2600 Magazine is in trouble

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The hacker magazine 2600 Magazine is said to be in serious trouble at the hands of the publisher. The former Source Interlink would not pay the proceeds of sold magazines to 2600 Magazine.

That’s what the makers of the hacker magazine say on their website. 2600 Magazine is said to be owed money from the former Source Interlink, the publisher of the magazines. The proceeds of the sold magazines of two issues, with one being published per quarter, have not yet been paid out, according to 2600 Magazine. Source Interlink no longer exists, but the publisher has relaunched under the name The Enthusiast Network; according to 2600 Magazine, they are not prepared to pay out the proceeds.

2600 Magazine claims to have contacted The Enthusiast Network several times in recent weeks, but has not found a response. The refusal to pay out the proceeds of the sales threatens the very existence of the magazine, according to 2600 Magazine.

2600 Magazine states on its website that it will continue to try to get hold of the proceeds of the magazines sold. The organization also calls for attention to be paid to the dispute with The Enthusiast Network because other magazines would also have been duped. The publisher itself has not commented on the matter.

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