<body><p>Here's a document from IB + Lawyers with a cause to deny XF/Darby's Motion:<p>http://cl.ly/0244284431451c1h2E2W
Switch to the plain text editor.<body><p>No problem.<p><br><p>TinyMCE issue with Safari 5.1 :/
<body><p>Here's a document from IB + Lawyers with a cause to deny XF/Darby's Motion:<p>http://cl.ly/0244284431451c1h2E2W
Switch to the plain text editor.
Interesting reading,
The problem is, vBulletin has to prove that Kier
a) took the information
b) Did not return or delete that information on leaving
c) Did not need that information to work on whatever project he was working on at the time.
By all accounts, b will be un-provable... and C could be simply replied that whatever feature was being worked on at the time... the data was relevent for reason XYZ....
Perhaps because such a denial was never made.LoL over that why did IB stayed quiet over a year when Kier denied to return the information
Tell that to IB, as they still think they own every concept.... If Kier, Mike and Ashley did not work for vB, then this would not been an issue. This would be just another forum product.IPB is moving to TinyMCE editor as well and moving away from YUI to a different package is really kind of a meh who cares point.
Actually, both vB and IPB are moving to CKEditor, not TinyMCE.IPB is moving to TinyMCE editor as well and moving away from YUI to a different package is really kind of a meh who cares point.
Actually, both vB and IPB are moving to CKEditor, not TinyMCE.
Those points are so clearly documented against vb... thats like going rabbit hunting... with a nuclear missle.
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