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Can the acquiring company even decide to dishonour the acquired company’s legal obligations?


I think lawyers will decide whether they are dishonoring obligations or not.

The real tragedy to me is the loss of access for non massive customers. Vmware was smart to build a slope of adoption, from individual techies with curiosity and home labs, to small shops with simple needs, all the way through massive governmental or multinational behemoths. That ramp-up is being dismantled. They can ride current crop of enterprise customers for a long time -- but where is next batch going to come from? Which techies in which company in 10 years,who don't already have pervasive vmware footprint, will even begin to consider it?


> Which techies in which company in 10 years,who don't already have pervasive vmware footprint, will even begin to consider it?

Quite the opposite, actually - actively try to not fall into that trap.


SiriusXM tried to weasel out of Lifetime subscription obligations and lost in a class action.




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