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Automattic's 'Nuclear War' Over WordPress Access Sparks Potential Class Action (arstechnica.com) 8

An anonymous reader shares a report: The company behind WordPress, Automattic Inc., and its founder, Matt Mullenweg, continue to face backlash over a "nuclear war" started with WP Engine (WPE) that allegedly messed with maintenance and security of hundreds of thousands of websites.

In a proposed class action lawsuit filed this weekend, a WPE customer, Ryan Keller, accused Automattic and Mullenweg of "deliberately abusing their power and control over the WordPress ecosystem to purposefully, deliberately, and repeatedly disrupt contracts" -- all due to a supposed trademark infringement claim. If granted, the class would include "all persons in the United States who had ongoing active WPE WordPress Web Hosting Plans on or before September 24, 2024 through December 10, 2024."

WPE had previously sued Automattic and Mullenweg, alleging that the attack on WPE was actually an attempt to extort what Keller alleged was "tens of millions of dollars" in payments from WPE for using the WordPress trademark. Mullenweg made it clear that the value of the payments was "based on what he thought WPE could afford, rather than what the value of the trademark actually was," Keller's complaint alleged. Automattic's "poorly disguised attempt to extort WPE," Keller alleged, was lobbed "against the threat of making it virtually impossible for WPE (and its customers) to conduct its ordinary business."

Automattic's 'Nuclear War' Over WordPress Access Sparks Potential Class Action

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  • Like it or not, from the superficial things I've seen, Matt Mullenweg is within his rights to do what he's done.

    • Why would you say that?
        Reneging on a deal, then extorting money from a single specific entity by threatening to cause their business damage unless they paid explicitly based on how much they could afford is usually the sort of thing people go to jail for.
        Sounds more "RICO" than "within his rights"

    • by mysidia ( 191772 )

      Maybe, but that is to be established in court.

      Matt Mullenweg will most likely have to show a legal reason for his taking the actions he took - which is to say a reason other than attempting to disrupt a competitor's business relationships specifically, and it appears that they would have a good chance of losing.

  • As they would have no contract for anything from WP?
  • I wish the press would stop using the phrase "nuclear war" to refer to things that aren't nuclear war.|

    This is a minor turf battle between rival gangs. No cities being bombed.

    • I wish the press would stop using the phrase "nuclear war" to refer to things that aren't nuclear war.|

      This is a minor turf battle between rival gangs. No cities being bombed.

      They're trying to soften us up so that when actual nuclear war happens we just shrug it off as another day, until the bomb hits our city. No need for the riots to start over the complete failure of leadership it would take to start a nuclear exchange before we're all dead anyway.

    • by mysidia ( 191772 )

      Websites are being exposed to security vulnerabilities due to an egomaniac narcissists's business aspirations. Which was a plan to create duress in order to acquire outsizes payment from WPE.

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