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by calibraxis
4343 days ago
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That's YC's public-facing position, almost certainly not its real position. Virtually every corporation I know regularly lies. Structurally. This is because speech is an act, and they pursue actions which maximize profit (and/or marketshare); and deal with competitors who have the same basic incentives. If they didn't lie, they'd often be replaced by those who do. |
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YC has made a couple of such statements in the past and from what I've seen they stand by them both in further communications and in actions.
I recall PGs writings about installmonetizer as one example, and a few others which I won't be repeating here to avoid tearing open old wounds.
In general, of all the start-up accelerators out there YC is by far the most transparent about what kind of behavior they are proud to be associated with and what kind of behavior is definitely un-acceptable and they are not afraid of making that known, to past, present and future YC alumni alike.
If you don't believe me read: http://www.ycombinator.com/ethics/
And then come up with instances where YC has continued to back a company that violated those rules willingly.
The OP is by his own admission clearly in violation of a whole bunch of those and has a number of very hard choices to make (resignation being one option).