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SI - Site Forums : Silicon Investor - Legacy Interface Discussion (2004-2011)

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To: SI Dave who wrote (3261)1/21/2005 10:35:13 AM
From: Gersh Avery  Read Replies (3) of 6035
 
The enterprise that was transferred was SI. not just assets.

My agreement was with SI

The entity called SI never ceased to exist.

The enterprise that owned SI sold SI .. SI still has obligations.

Can anyone get rid of obligations simply by stating "I no longer have obligations?" preposterous. Such an action requires a judge.

>Where was it ever promised that anyone would be provided extended and new features forever at no charge?<

I don't know that such a promise ever existed. SI used to operate as if such a promise did exist.

>What contract?< The agreement that we had, and have, is a contract. Even if it doesn't have the word "contract" in it, it is still a binding contract.
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