Comment by chris_wot
2 days ago
This might not have happened if Mullenweg hadn’t sued his competitor, then went off the deep end and hurt everyone.
2 days ago
This might not have happened if Mullenweg hadn’t sued his competitor, then went off the deep end and hurt everyone.
I think this is a bit unfair.
Who among us can really say they haven't gone off the deep end, burned every drop of good will that ever existed towards them and their projects, sued a competitor and got hilariously burned by the judge, all while burning hundreds of millions of your companies value (blackrock marked them down 10%, which is 750 million)
This is just a normal thing that happens. It could have happened to anyone.
Another interpretation would be a common cause for both this and the litigation, i.e. pressure to improve financials.
That's an unbelievably terrible course of action. If you have financial issues, don't try to get out of it by litigation. Only litigate if you absolutely have to, and you have been wronged. Don't do it because you are trying to improve your bottom line.
Yes, i think that's the consensus. But it didn't start with litigation, it started with a 'creative' approach to generating new licensing revenue.
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It may also have been part of his reason for doing so. Panic/desperation.