If you ask some basic things to ChatGPT, even it will return some information that makes Chad Howard's case very interesting. Chad is an outlaw in the US. The case is public, and he left the country to not show in front of a grand jury. More details of the case can be found on the internet, and a doc on YouTube shows exactly what kind of person Chad is. Since his conviction, he has lived in many places, and now there is some unconfirmed info that he's a Russian citizen living in Russia. If all this is true, he'll never come back to the United States. But here is where things get "fascinating." Embarcadero had some licensed products, like Intra-web and Indy, from Chad's former company in the US. After Chad ran away from the US, he opened a company in Cyprus in the name of others. In Brazil, we say that he is using an "orange." Anyway, now there is a company to whom Embarcadero pays royalty fees (or anything like that) for IntraWeb and Indy. Which are still embedded in Embarcadero products. RAD and Delphi at least (if not others). Don't know what license agreement they had in the past or have now, but it is clear that there is some relationship between them. Chad complains in one video about piracy and code copy, like the products were still from his company. According to GPT-3 fonts, an American company doing business with an American outlaw or forbidden country is passive to penalties. Severe penalties included. Even through a third party. The companies are responsible for knowing who they are dealing with. Like an American company can't sell to another company that will repass the goods to Iran, for example. In the Embarcadero case, it would be very complicated to explain that they didn't know anything about it. Because the previous royalties went to Chad's former company, after Chad ran away, the royalties were transferred to a foreign company in a fiscal paradise with people they probably never met. There is no formal letter from Chad advising of rights to sell to third parties or anything like that. On the contrary, Chad is very alive and doing videos concerning the software products being copied or pirated, which is not the normal attitude of a person who should have sold his business and has nothing more to do with it. On the contrary, he still campaigns like he is the owner of the products. It's very clear what is happening. Probably Embarcadero knows what is going on and doesn't give a damn and, on the contrary, is still defending those products as legit. While the truth is that they should have removed them from their products a long time ago. But this will give a lot of work for sure and is probably the reason for the blindfold. Embarcadero should have ceased the contract, done other versions using very much like code, and waited to see if Chad would have the balls to sue anyone in America. But Embarcadero prefers to play a dangerous game. I'm not an American, and I can't make a formal complaint to the FBI (which knows Chad a lot); FTC; IRS; or U.S. Department of Commerce – Export or International Trade Issues. But if any American would like to do that, go ahead. It would be funny to see Embarcadero tasting its own poison.
It is not that in particular, it is the slander, harassment, stalking, defaming of customers.
I am a former customer of Embarcadero. However - who is paying former TeamB for Indy? there are so many issues with Indy, and... Delphi still ships with Indy as of today.
In the mean time, Embarcadero sues it's customers and demand money for trivial matters - such as, using Delphi Community with VPN, and having ridiculous vow of poverty of maximum $5000.00 total sum earnings.
An example, is driving Uber to pay for Delphi. which is totally nonsense.
The performance of Delphi has not improved, C++, Java, Go, Rust, Mojo (a variant of Python) is 4x-6x faster. So subscribing to Delphi, it's better to port your code to other language which does not require a subscription. No amount of code-optimizations, profiling, memory-leak checking will solve this problem.
Next, this article is about escaping justice - one person gets punished, another escapes justice. Has anyone escaped a legal demand from Embarcadero...?
Also, has TeamB removed slander and defamation from the old newsgroups? Same right? I am allowed to speak about Chad based on public information Al Jazeera, investigative journalism on YT - hours long YT videos on Chad, and not about "tranvestigating", making up personal sexual stories, digging up dirt on developers.
If you ask some basic things to ChatGPT, even it will return some information that makes Chad Howard's case very interesting. Chad is an outlaw in the US. The case is public, and he left the country to not show in front of a grand jury. More details of the case can be found on the internet, and a doc on YouTube shows exactly what kind of person Chad is. Since his conviction, he has lived in many places, and now there is some unconfirmed info that he's a Russian citizen living in Russia. If all this is true, he'll never come back to the United States. But here is where things get "fascinating." Embarcadero had some licensed products, like Intra-web and Indy, from Chad's former company in the US. After Chad ran away from the US, he opened a company in Cyprus in the name of others. In Brazil, we say that he is using an "orange." Anyway, now there is a company to whom Embarcadero pays royalty fees (or anything like that) for IntraWeb and Indy. Which are still embedded in Embarcadero products. RAD and Delphi at least (if not others). Don't know what license agreement they had in the past or have now, but it is clear that there is some relationship between them. Chad complains in one video about piracy and code copy, like the products were still from his company. According to GPT-3 fonts, an American company doing business with an American outlaw or forbidden country is passive to penalties. Severe penalties included. Even through a third party. The companies are responsible for knowing who they are dealing with. Like an American company can't sell to another company that will repass the goods to Iran, for example. In the Embarcadero case, it would be very complicated to explain that they didn't know anything about it. Because the previous royalties went to Chad's former company, after Chad ran away, the royalties were transferred to a foreign company in a fiscal paradise with people they probably never met. There is no formal letter from Chad advising of rights to sell to third parties or anything like that. On the contrary, Chad is very alive and doing videos concerning the software products being copied or pirated, which is not the normal attitude of a person who should have sold his business and has nothing more to do with it. On the contrary, he still campaigns like he is the owner of the products. It's very clear what is happening. Probably Embarcadero knows what is going on and doesn't give a damn and, on the contrary, is still defending those products as legit. While the truth is that they should have removed them from their products a long time ago. But this will give a lot of work for sure and is probably the reason for the blindfold. Embarcadero should have ceased the contract, done other versions using very much like code, and waited to see if Chad would have the balls to sue anyone in America. But Embarcadero prefers to play a dangerous game. I'm not an American, and I can't make a formal complaint to the FBI (which knows Chad a lot); FTC; IRS; or U.S. Department of Commerce – Export or International Trade Issues. But if any American would like to do that, go ahead. It would be funny to see Embarcadero tasting its own poison.
hi,
It is not that in particular, it is the slander, harassment, stalking, defaming of customers.
I am a former customer of Embarcadero. However - who is paying former TeamB for Indy? there are so many issues with Indy, and... Delphi still ships with Indy as of today.
In the mean time, Embarcadero sues it's customers and demand money for trivial matters - such as, using Delphi Community with VPN, and having ridiculous vow of poverty of maximum $5000.00 total sum earnings.
An example, is driving Uber to pay for Delphi. which is totally nonsense.
The performance of Delphi has not improved, C++, Java, Go, Rust, Mojo (a variant of Python) is 4x-6x faster. So subscribing to Delphi, it's better to port your code to other language which does not require a subscription. No amount of code-optimizations, profiling, memory-leak checking will solve this problem.
Next, this article is about escaping justice - one person gets punished, another escapes justice. Has anyone escaped a legal demand from Embarcadero...?
Also, has TeamB removed slander and defamation from the old newsgroups? Same right? I am allowed to speak about Chad based on public information Al Jazeera, investigative journalism on YT - hours long YT videos on Chad, and not about "tranvestigating", making up personal sexual stories, digging up dirt on developers.