Monday, September 30, 2019 8:23:20 PM
Its funny you mention that, Mr. TS counter sued in 2003 and won a default judgment for $148,000 that was never paid. Instead the counter party ran off and started a daisy chain of companies he passed the "non transferable" DFI/DFMI "PVS/SGI Source Code License" through. Just 10 days after the judgement he had a band new company registered to play hide and seek with the license. The only problem, the legal merger between DFI and DFMI was never consummated. According to California law DFI still owns the "PVS/SGI Source Code License". TMMI should take this litigation back to California just to teach Dimension a lesson.
Also, I might add Mr. TS was neither an officer or director of TMMI at that time, so your insinuation he was ordered to hand over all copies of the code (implying everything from ISI) is nonsense. How could Mr. TS possibly have been ordered to hand over source code licensed to a third party company, licenses that had nothing to do with the original ISI/DFI deal, "PVS/SGI Source Code License" for IBM PVS super computers? The 2002 litigation had nothing to do with TMMI's ISI licenses from the 1990's.
Mr. TS was never ordered to hand over TMMI's property.
Please stop with the FUD.
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