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by cortesoft 760 days ago
Well, their business model was selling the software… it is harder to do that if it is open source.

Once you are going bankrupt, you are going to lose the asset anyway, so there is no incentive to keep it closed source.

Is it really that hard to figure out why a company open sources when going bankrupt?

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Wouldn't the lenders be pissed you essentially gave away one of the valuable assets they could have sold off to someone else?
Source code is not the main asset that makes the final product. Doom is also open source but if you compile the source you won't get the game that's on the self. You still need the game assets for that and those are not open source, you need to buy the game to get those.
I understand this part, what I really meant is that it is a pity so much opens source is born as a Phoenix coming out of burned companies…