Monday, September 30, 2019 5:50:12 PM
Dimension is burying itself going down this path. How can litigation (in 2002 or 2013) involving a specific source code license between ISI and DFI in 2000 possibly effect previous licenses between ISI and TMMI formalized in the 1990's for other hardware platforms? TMMI emerged from bankruptcy in 1996 owning these licenses in exchange for millions of dollars paid to ISI.
I repeat, TMMI was not interested in using the "PVS/SGI Source Code License" because it did not have expensive and now obsolete IBM PVS super computers. Instead TMMI is using VDK2.1 for Intel computers originally licensed in 1994.
Having said this, it was worth TMMI challenging Dimension's claim to the useless "PVS/SGI Source Code License" to stop the brazen interference by Dimension in TMMI business affairs. There never was a legal merger between DFI and DFMI. As of now, the "PVS/SGI Source Code License" is worthless but Dimension is still using it as a thorn in TMMI's side. And now, claims for 4,000,0000,0000 TMMI shares! When will this insane nonsense ever end?
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