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Originally Posted by cd288
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Yes Daybreak never tried to come to an agreement because they didn't want to. They have no interest in having their IP extremely modified in such a way. And that's 100% their right as the IP holder. Sorry.
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You keep actin like I say it's not their right.
I absolutly have never said it wasn't and have said the opposite multiple times.
I said what would have been better for the community is for DBG to foster it.
But that's not even remotely close to the issue ITT the issue ITT that i take umbrage to is listening to people telling lies to discredit the THJ developers, like this very one I have in quotes from you:
No, that is not true. This did not happen, the OPPOSITE happened:
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- March 2025: Daybreak says THJ’s lawyers emailed Daybreak’s general counsel proposing a “marketing collaboration,” but didn’t disclose it was an EverQuest emulator. That comes from Daybreak’s reply brief and the attached Chan declaration the judge relied on
- June 10 2025: Daybreak files its complaint in federal court and simultaneously seeks a temporary restraining order; the judge denies the ex parte TRO request on June 18.
- June 27 2025: The court approves a joint stipulation: THJ pauses updates, escrows revenue, posts a statement, and preserves evidence pending the injunction fight.
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https://storage.courtlistener.com/re...19107.53.0.pdf
There was wasnt an attempt by THJ to be sponsored/official, but there was no reply other than for them to request a judge order a C/D (that was denied by the judge).
Which is why THJ decided to fight back,. They felt they were being mistreated, and the judge gave their lawyers the idea that they might have a case to stay alive officially on their own.
its all sad, and just a series of misfortunate events.
But it would have been better for everyone to all be friends, than to sue EMU creators that want to be part of the family.
But at the very least, stop lying to make them seem like bad guys.