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Comment by pessimizer

2 days ago

The extortion was to get them to contribute or pay somebody to contribute. And the threat was to withdraw his own resources.

The threat was to "go nuclear". Among other things

* Start a smear campaign

* block people from wordpress.org unless they ticked a loyalty checkbox stating they weren't affiliated with wpengine

* Take over and null Advanced Custom Fields, a WPengine plugin

* Block wpengine from wordpress.org, which is baked into wordpress, refuse to name a price for access, refuse to allow development of any alternate plugin hosting system

* Ban wordpress.org accounts of anyone who spoke up in favour of wpengine

* Start specific campaigns to poach wpengine clients

* start a website listing the staging urls of all wpengine customers and cite which ones left wpengine

I'm sure I've forgotten some things. The deal with extortion is you may have a legal ability to request money you are not legally entitled to. You may have a legal ability to take certain actions. But what is often not legal is threatening to take certain otherwise legal actions UNLESS you are paid money you are not legally entitled to.

The extortion claim was dismissed as the judge found there's no civil extortion tort under California law. California prosecutors haven't seen fit to file charges, so no formal proceeding.

But you're being rather blithe in your description.

  • If we're listing them in detail personally I think one of the most offensive (though least commercially relevant) offenses was to attempt to use public resources, the trademark owned by a 501c3 charity, fraudulently transferred back to Matt, to extort them. Both since that's obviously fucking wrong, and they were already only making nominative use of the trademark (i.e. using it to refer to WordPress's product) which they have a free speech right to do.

    • This was all shitty behavior.

      But WP Engine was equally shitty (even if it's "legal" - OSI purism has no sense of justice) to steal his company's lunch, from their decades of hard work, and contribute absolutely nothing back.

      Again, it reeks of the same foul behavior we see from the hyperscalers.

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