Good, at least efforts can be focused on one case at a time then.I have been cleared to inform on the subject-matter earlier.
Both Plaintiff and Defendant have agreed to stay in court pending the outcome of the US Court, i.e no progress will be made in the case in the UK until the US case is closed.
I have been cleared to inform on the subject-matter earlier.
Both Plaintiff and Defendant have agreed to stay in court pending the outcome of the US Court, i.e no progress will be made in the case in the UK until the US case is closed.
They can afford to be.IB's generosity is staggering isn't it!![]()
So is this saying XenForo have agreed terms to see the US court trial out till the very end, "they've agreed they won't drop out for whatever reason, such as making yourself bankrupt". And in return IB have promised they won't start a second UK court trial at the same time running alongside it in return for XenForo agreeing to do that?
In other words, they are offering to make things more easy for XenForo financially, but only if they agree to see the US trial out till the very end result is given to either party. Don't see the big deal why Shamil held this back for?
I heard about xf on the internet like everyone else for the most part and was in from the beta...never had to second guess that decision.
I had frustration after frustration with every vb4 release. I felt totally trapped on 3.8 with no upgrade path. I very very nearly went to IPB.... not sure how that would have worked out.I read about it in the licensed customers forum on vB.com. Never was mailed or approached by anyone from XF Ltd, but already was looking to switch away from vB4. Reason? vB4 was a pile of ****e, and even now in 2012, IB has not delievered what was promised back in Nov. 2009.
I'd have switched away even if there had not been a XenForo, and I'd happily terstify that in court.
LOL top secret customer listvBulletin customer list: https://encrypted.google.com/search?q=Powered by vBulletin® Version
LOL top secret customer list![]()
Even if they did get a %, that doesn't mean anything. I was baited by the whole "buy now without seeing the final product and you won't pay the full amount when it's actually out". I ended up weighing vb4 with IPB at the time and decided to switch. Bad decision when looking back, I should have just stayed on vb3 had I known xf was coming out. You'd have to look at how many people switched to a different software and then switched to XF. That would give you a good idea of the failure of vb4 and putting the blame on IB for doing a crap job. Also looking at the percentage that have a vb4 license but have continued to stay on vb3.I'm guessing IB will attempt to match Xenforo customers and vBulletin customers by claiming that X% of XenForo customers are also vB customers and that that proves XF misappropriated customer lists. If that does happen I hope XF lawyers will have considered the possibility that those customers could just have easily heard about XF though the IB lawusit (openly discussed on vB, XF and most admin forums). The existence of the lawsuit alone would expose almost all vB customers to XenForo and I doubt KAM could have had as extensive a customer list as that to work from anyway!
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