Is It Even Legal?
#28809 posted by
Cocerello on 2017/02/01 14:41:47
It is so obvious of a copy that he only reason i see for it not being taken down already is that they didn't bother with or even haven't seen it.
John "I Was Sort Of An Amoral Little Jerk" Carmack Goes Savage.
(vi) Carmack intentionally destroyed data on his computer after he got notice of this litigation and right after he researched on Google how to wipe a hard drive�and data on other Oculus computers and USB storage devices were similarly deleted (as determined by a court-appointed, independent expert in computer forensics); (vii) when he quit id Software, Carmack admitted he secretly downloaded and stole over 10,000 documents from ZeniMax on a USB storage device, as well as the entire source code to RAGE and the id tech� 5 engine �which Carmack uploaded to his Oculus computer;
Somebody get Fincher to direct this shit.
That's So Carmack.
#28811 posted by
PRITCHARD on 2017/02/02 00:29:47
I wonder what will happen to him. As far as I'm aware he's still rich...
OTP
#28812 posted by
muk on 2017/02/02 01:00:15
Where are you reading this from? Id fancy a read.
#28813 posted by Baker on 2017/02/02 02:02:04
Is that a court statement from a judge?
Or is that the plantiff's "made for TV version of what they say happened"?
As far as I know, the jury concluded
1) Occulus did *not* misappropriate trade secrets.
2) The founder of Occulus *did* violate a non-disclosure agreement.
It does not appear that the court or the jury concurs with the text of the statement made in post #28810, although I don't claim to have read any of the docs provided by the court.
An attorney gets to tell their story of what they think happened to both the media and the court. It is always overstated so that if you go along halfway with their version of events, you would side with them.
The plantiffs team of attorney's is being paid with the idea they are supposed to win $2 billion for their client.
So they are going to have quite the "sales pitch".
/An alternate take. I claim no special knowledge. I am also often wrong.
Imagine writing countless lines of code over multiple years... then you're told that you stole it.
Humans are weird huh?
#28815 posted by
PRITCHARD on 2017/02/02 03:28:32
Re 28810
#28816 posted by
Blitz on 2017/02/02 04:15:21
If that's true, (which I doubt) it's pretty hilarious to picture one of the most well regarded programmers of our time frantically searching Google for how to wipe a hard drive like some guilty dad after clicking on a Shambler link
Haha Exactly What I Was Thinking
#28817 posted by
starbuck on 2017/02/02 15:37:33
if john carmack himself is googling "how to wipe hard drive secure" there's hope for all of us
#28818 posted by
Rick on 2017/02/02 23:45:11
It's not like it's something you need to do everyday.
For that matter, most people would be surprised to find out that when they delete something from their computer it's not really gone at all.