@raindog308, read above.
True, sort of.@hellogoodbye, it wasn't with quotations. He went back and later added that ( changing his story ). Doesnt matter though, he deserves what he has coming to him.
There's reverse engineering which is a sideline to standard copyright cases. You actually don't need to directly copy code in order for those to proceed. Access to code, either directly provided or indirectly via disassembly is sufficient. Franciso's been on record numerous times about fixing Solus code* so it's possible for that to at least get started. Standard defence is fair use, but that onus is on the defendant.The only possible grounds would be:
You can't sue just because someone else has the same idea as you or says "I can make the same thing, only better".
- Copyright. But Solus is ioncube'd and they'd have to prove code theft, which is virtually impossible in this case.
- Patents. But I doubt Solus has any patents on a VPS control panel.
- Trademark. But BuyVM is not calling it "Stallion" and the look/feel is quite different
- Trade dress/etc. - but Solus could never demonstrated that a potential customer would confuse the two. BuyVM doesn't even sell Stallion.
- Trade Secret - which would require demonstrating that it was stolen. I doubt one could even be postulated - it's a web-based application that makes calls to other vendors' APIs.
He also had an "Uh huh" at the end, I would say that's plenty sarcastic in itself... unless he also added that in later?@hellogoodbye, it wasn't with quotations. He went back and later added that ( changing his story ). Doesnt matter though, he deserves what he has coming to him.
1. hiding BuffaloVPS, yes. So you are coming clean on that? "Officially" Like you / Jere started it, operated, etc. in entirety?@drmike can you please explain to me other than me hiding BuffaloVPS years ago to be double posted, and the whole HVH thing ( which was news to me ), what is it that you have against myself and/or ColoCrossing?
Well this is good and constructive ideally.
Best?!?!?! Best really? Again, trying to be reserved, but if you are so proud and so is CC (consult Jon) put your uptime from 3rd party monitoring out in public, all of it. Let others scrutinize what is monitored. Do I think your network is horrible? Buffalo, yeah has been meh, not so good. Better now that heavy on Level 3. Prior round-robin-whatever-the-hell-you-call-that routing, not up to snuff. Your other locations, you are using facility blend upstreams. Uptime and quality would be a review of that and not CC per se.If you take a look at the service etc, ColoCrossing is actually your best choice over many others as far as uptime, network, and quality. Same goes with CVPS, the service we offer is actually much better than most of the hosts out there. You even said it yourself, and there is proof that our service is good, just go and look at the last LEB posting.
Continued success in the industry and continual better community ran and voted quarterly top provider poll rankings?Doesnt matter though, he deserves what he has coming to him.
Am I the only one who finds it hilarious that you have "25,000" customers, yet you couldn't even get 5 votes (25 points) to make the top 10 provider poll at LEB? :lol: :lol: :lol:CVPS_Chris said:We have over 25,000 customers and very very little complaints.
plus Fran only slabs for stability on high-RAM machines, Chris doesn't need to slab because everything they have is an E3, but he does it anyways so he can fit like 300 customers on a node@CVPS_Chris
Even with all the stuff that has come out today about BuyVM, I really don't think you should be apart of it. You getting your customers information compromised multiples times is a lot worse than slabbing (has anyone tested that script on your VPS's?)
I do not buy those numbers anyway, as the data from his DB leaks shows numbers much less than that and I do not believe his business has skyrocketed since the first, second, or third leak of customer data.Taken from LET:
Am I the only one who finds it hilarious that you have "25,000" customers, yet you couldn't even get 5 votes (25 points) to make the top 10 provider poll at LEB? :lol: :lol: :lol:
Note: Yes, only x% are on LET, but that's still a real knee-slapper.
or the obvious, his growth comes from "investments" in other companies.Chris is banned from WHT, people don't like him on LET/LEB anymore so sales must be down there. The rest of his sales are from SlickDeals.com ....
Thanks for finally admitting that. You've been lying about this for quite some time and we all knew better. That's the thing, you lie and you defend your lies passionately for years. Everyone lies. Everyone. The question is do they lie to cheat and deceive others? For you, it's a resounding "yes." You might say it's just business but I think you know what people think of that kind of business.@drmike can you please explain to me other than me hiding BuffaloVPS years ago to be double posted, and the whole HVH thing ( which was news to me ), what is it that you have against myself and/or ColoCrossing?
I think KevDam / whateverhisnewusername / the OP requested it along the way.who gave the LET thread that dramatic title?
AWS is certainly trustworthy and will always be more trustworthy than a small family business, nobody can compete with billions, agreed (despite failing hard now and then, even to social engineering because they employ humans too). People choose small business over big ones for entirely different reasons, one of them being the "pleasure" of dealing with me or AldryicI can't talk for anyone else but all the provider bashing going around has actually had an effect on my purchasing plans. For not the very reason you may think but the opposite. Any provider that's jumping in picking fights and mudslinging automatically notches themselves down in my books. That went for you (yes, despite you protesting it not being related to Prometeus - you still are the person I deal with there), Aldryic and even Chris. Ironically, the more each of you mud sling the worse it becomes for your own side.
At this moment, I'm leaning back to paying a helleva lot more on AWS or even take a known crap quantity like Digital Ocean just because its less drama. Whether there is a real risk of your personal behaviours impacting your technical professionalism remains to be seen but there's obviously a strong lack of basic business filtering being shown. Defending and correcting is fine, but dishing it back out for revenge or deterrence is not.
Mudslinging might work as a tactic in politics because there's no one else to vote for. But given that its 2014, there's definitely a lot of alternatives in hosting so it might not be the wisest move. Again, that's just me. I might not even be part of your target demographic. 2c.
P.S. I don't have to like you to do business with you. But I do have to be able to trust you.