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dabigkahuna said: 2. So if someone shoots your dog, it is ethical to shoot their dog? 4. It is unethical because we agreed not to tell. It doesn't matter why they want it to be a secret. It only matters that we agreed to keep it a secret.#2 - U…
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Hey @Verxion at WT forum: From JULY OF LAST YEAR, in response to that post, WayTools said: “All - Working through update topics this Sunday, will advise soon.” (still no update, a year later)Are you surprised?Now a lot has happened since then. Fo…
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https://forum.waytools.com/t/the-clock-is-ticking/5621/10 A response to @Laverda on the WT forum (hopefully people there can find their way here): >What a shame this is, you are starting to loose the best marketing tool you have. 'Starting'? Y…
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poisednoise said: colinng said: alexonline said: TextBladeDenied said: Regaralexonline said: TextBladeDenied said: Just for reference here: aren't you the guy who compared Mark Knighton to Mozart, Be…
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poisednoise said: alexonline said: Sheet starting to get real. https://forum.waytools.com/t/the-clock-is-ticking/5621 Indeed. Unfortunately from what little i have seen of MK on forums he does not appear to be the sort of person …
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Rolanbek said: As an aside, the TREG NDA was disclosed by WT. Well I say disclosed, they left it in the IOS app in a spot they thought was not accessible. Turns out it was. Context etc does, as you say matter, but not as far as contract law…
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alexonline said: A Gift, and a Principle. An ethical principle. When something is entirely new, there are those forward thinkers who see its potential before all others, who order immediately, and who are promised much. Like quick ownership …
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Rolanbek said: From memory non-disparagement clauses are indefinite unless specified in the contract , NDA's are indefinite unless specified in the contract, but no-competes are finite. In most jurisdictions and excepting illegality (unfair ter…
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colinng said: Asking people to reveal the gift is not ethical. Don't charge others of being "ethics-challenged" until you stop doing that yourself. Ethics are relative. Not unlike time. You think your clock is ticking at the same speed as mi…
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colinng said: To ensure I am using a commonly accepted definition, here is one one from dictionary.com that several other dictionaries agree with: ethical adjective - pertaining to or dealing with morals or the principles of morality; pertai…
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colinng said: Why do companies fail?According to an article in FastCompany, "Why Most Venture Backed Companies Fail," :Lack of focusLack of motivation, commitment and passionToo much pride, resulting in an unwillingness to see or listenTaking…
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colinng said:commenced by extremely unethical behaviour in launching a product that clearly was never meant to launch when initially promised. This was covered ad-nauseum: They thought they were close (TextBlade worked for them), but testing wit…
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colinng said: You've used the word "ethics/ethical" 11 times in your post, but we don't agree on its definition, because you said: What does WayTools say about the gift? It is a:- Surprise Gift. A special Thank You for early adopters. Ar…
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Rolanbek said: It would certainly not ,on the face of it, be ethical for someone to sign an NDA and break it because they are frustrated with delays. At least in my opinion. However if there were some from of material damage, public safety issu…
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sira said: The reason why I can not understand the explanation is the following. With the old good running firmware (ver. 1) which can not afford the memory space,The replacement of the refactored firmware (var. 2) is the recognition that the…
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weirdosmurf said: alexonline said: All this talk of "ethics"... one would have thought it grossly unethical to market a product as ready for release in mere weeks, and then string the public and paying customers along for four+ years. …
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alexonline said: In any case, given MK's deviousness, I wonder if the various gifts each Tregger has been told are all different, simply so MK knows who spilled which bean where, and whether beanz meanz Heinz or something odiferously else? P…
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Another way to consider the issue is in the context of 'whistleblower' scenarios. If an organization is doing something harmful, and you are party to that organization, or have non-disclosure agreements with that organization, you can legally and e…
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If I signed an NDA agreeing to conceal pertinent information from thousands of people, information which potentially harmed them financially (ie, the Textblade is never released, Mark Knighton aka Waytools goes belly up and all the customers who ret…
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weirdosmurf said: You bring up an interesting point, and one I’ve felt for a long time; withholding information on what the “free gift” is removes important data on a purchasing/refund decision. It’s a valid question as to whether withholding…