Sadly, the truth is XenForo Ltd will probably need to pull the launch tomorrow, so that they can attend to this "other" issue, regardless of how petty it may seem to most. What it has done (and we know this was not IB's intention) has raised awareness of XF and the awesome community that has developed over a relatively small timescale.
XF will survive - it's genuinely too good not to.
Hmm, i'd be surprised if they did tbh. IB could file for an injunction, but i would imagine the guys would be business as usual until then.
That is called 'The XenForo Feeling', it really ishahalove this forum allready, the "alerts" is briljant. This forum makes me feel right at home.
Also, any C/D orders take time to be filed, as well as the legal time given to the defendant (90 days from the top of my head) to respond.
The problem here is that if XF sell huge ammounts of the licence then any sales would be effectively used against the company and if IB won XF would have to fork over the cash. (A good example, MDY vs Blizzard, in which Blizzard claims MDY owes them over 1 million dollars in sales)
I agree they're proably not asleep but how couldn't have been 2020 hours when it's now only 1948 hours?Something tells me there not asleep......Its only 2020hrs!
Mhm, nothing stopping the guys from keeping that cash aside though =)
It's not like XF have hugely expensive overheads to be covered at this point, and the value of the assets (e.g work done by kier and mike) would factor into any judgement also. Theres very little downside for the guys going ahead with this (the sale) if they feel (or receive strong advice) that they would win any court action.
Time travel?I agree they're proably not asleep but how couldn't have been 2020 hours when it's now only 1948 hours?
How far do non-compete causes fair in the UK? I know ones with no expiry are destroyed by the court.
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