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Re: 4retire post# 38664

Thursday, 03/14/2024 4:11:32 PM

Thursday, March 14, 2024 4:11:32 PM

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Let me be clear, I have found you to be a deceptive poster dating back decades and I have no reason to believe anything has changed in that regard. Once again I am obliged to point out DFI was provided the PVS/SGI license on behalf of TMMI which had spent millions in development costs. This fact is indisputable, whatever conversations you may have had with Fernandez is immaterial to the actual ownership of the various iterations of the fractal code that TMMI developed.

As for the court's decision concerning ownership, it is with regards to the PVS/SGI license which had to do with the vastly outdated supercomputer application of that era. That's it. None of TMMI's previous software was ever transferred out of the company. This whole DFI fight back in 2000 was over the development of a new player that would have enabled TMMI's Soft Video to play in Windows and also over broadband and as a further reminder and previously stated, TMMI developed its own modern VDK 3 player from scratch and is not dependant on any of the code that been under dispute.

This is what you get when you have people with little or no software development experience interfere with the internal affairs of a company.