[News] Serious allegations about H&P | ANN.lu |
Posted on 08-Nov-2001 14:17 GMT by Christian Kemp | 164 comments View flat View list |
Amigo follows up on serious allegations about H&P and says: "I also just asked Unisys as it says here, and am waiting for a reply. If true, H&P could probably be forced to close."
[ If H&P indeed didn't pay royalties for Unisys' GIF algorithm, they might not be forced to close per se, but if this is indeed true, and Unisys decides to sue, they might have to pay some serious fines. Also note that while this is not in unmoderated, it's highly speculative, unconfirmed and generally should be taken with the usual grain of salt - CK ]
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Posted by Anonymous on 11-Nov-2001 09:29 GMT | In reply to Comment 124 (Ben Hermans/Hyperion): You did it again! Wild accusations without proof to malign your competitors...
From your comments in the forums you appear to be a shady character, Mr Hermans,
and I understand the people who do not want to do business with you anymore.
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>No Pegasos for instance.
>bPlan is the successor entity of Phase 5
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Untrue.
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>and at least 2 or 3 former Phase 5 employees/partners are partners of bPlan.
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I only know of Gerald Carda. Employees are irrelevant.
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>Now do I need to remind you of the blatantly criminal deceit Phase 5 engaged
>in by solliciting pre-paid pre-orders for the Cyberstorm NG which were supposedly
>put in an escrow account but turned out to be gone when the receiver stepped in?
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It was not a criminal deceit since the people who preordered were informed about
the impossibility of putting the money in an escrow account, because there were so
many pre-ordering via credit-card. Afaik they have had the possibility to draw back
their payment or accept the changed conditions.
Do you have any proof Wolf Dietrich took the money and ran for a comfortable life
on the bahamas, or is it maybe he was liable with his private capital and property
and lives now poverty striken in exile? |
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