top | item 34106574 (no title) GoOnThenDoTell | 3 years ago ARM committed the sin of suing a really big customer of theirs, so there is likely some exit-seeking all around the industry discuss order hn newest klelatti|3 years ago I’m not sure what else Arm is supposed to do if it believes that the really big customer has broken their contract with them?I actually think this ought to be a positive for customers who are clearly abiding by the terms of their contracts. GoOnThenDoTell|3 years ago It doesn’t matter which party is correct, its now added risk that ARM could be the bad actor load replies (1) ip26|3 years ago It’s not obvious who is in the right, and in my armchair opinion it looks like ARM has a slightly weaker argument. IANAL, but all of this makes ARM appear more litigious than egregiously wronged.
klelatti|3 years ago I’m not sure what else Arm is supposed to do if it believes that the really big customer has broken their contract with them?I actually think this ought to be a positive for customers who are clearly abiding by the terms of their contracts. GoOnThenDoTell|3 years ago It doesn’t matter which party is correct, its now added risk that ARM could be the bad actor load replies (1) ip26|3 years ago It’s not obvious who is in the right, and in my armchair opinion it looks like ARM has a slightly weaker argument. IANAL, but all of this makes ARM appear more litigious than egregiously wronged.
GoOnThenDoTell|3 years ago It doesn’t matter which party is correct, its now added risk that ARM could be the bad actor load replies (1)
ip26|3 years ago It’s not obvious who is in the right, and in my armchair opinion it looks like ARM has a slightly weaker argument. IANAL, but all of this makes ARM appear more litigious than egregiously wronged.
klelatti|3 years ago
I actually think this ought to be a positive for customers who are clearly abiding by the terms of their contracts.
GoOnThenDoTell|3 years ago
ip26|3 years ago