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by xrd
1242 days ago
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In my opinion, yes, they were trying to DDOS it and find a flaw and then renegotiate. I saw this kind of behavior a lot those few years. A major university did the same. In the case of the university, they weren't fulfilling on their end by providing us with raw video materials in time to process them. Then our software had bugs processing the files in time. We had to do it all within a few weeks. Who's fault is that, our bugs or their personnel issues. Usually lawyers then come in to fight it out. And they will comb over those contracts to find one item that was not fulfilled and use that to the hilt. And, lots of times, you sign a contract and THEN you figure out how to fulfill upon it. If you haven't done that, you've never really run a business, don't fool yourself. |
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Whoa, okay Business gate-keeper. I didn’t realize you held the keys for bestowing “True Business Owner” status on us.
Some of us prefer to run our business in a sensible way that doesn’t include legal fees for signing contracts we know we can’t reasonably fulfill.